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"Been in the family for 75 years." can cover a lot of hanky panky. Let's get that PGCA letter posted. Wells Fargo didn't buy a lot of used guns. They bought them new. Unfortunately, PGCA doesn't seem to have order book info on this gun. A reference from the posted link states that many WF guns were bought locally so they would not show up as WF guns in the Parker Brothers order books. I think Walt Snyder may have discussed or listed documented WF Ithacas in his book.
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I learned 40+ years ago that there are three guns to stay away from: Wells Fargo-marked coach guns (any maker), bolt-action Mossburgs with choke devices, and anything marked 'Made in Turkey.'
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You're a little picky about the Mossburgs, aren't you, Kevin? I don't own one now, but I'm always looking.
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How about HUGLUs? I've had several and they seem to be prety well made guns. Turkish walnut & engraving too.
Best Regards, George |
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