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Unread 01-12-2012, 10:17 PM   #21
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As much as I've been disappointed with some old guns, people need to get over what other people do with their own shi#.
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Hmph...as a kid, I learned to shoot pheasants and partridge with a Remington 11-48, 30" full choke, semi auto...methinks my new Reproduction with 26" mod/IC will be a killer combo...don't need no steenkin' open chokes...
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As much as I've been disappointed with some old guns, people need to get over what other people do with their own shi#.

Yup, cut away folks. Open the chokes or cut the barrels... whatever. Restock them or refinish them... it doesn't matter. For each gun that is altered it just slightly elevates the value of those that are not.
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Yup, cut away folks. Open the chokes or cut the barrels... whatever. Restock them or refinish them... it doesn't matter. For each gun that is altered it just slightly elevates the value of those that are not.
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While on the subject of beavertail forends, I am hoping to replace one "lost" in West Palm Beach. Florida and later sold on ebay two years ago.
12 gauge, 2" SN 9XXX0. I would of course like to recover my BFE or purchase a replacement. Responses will greatly appreciated will be kept confidential.

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"Sacrificing virgins" has different meaning for different folks.
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"Sacrificing virgins" has different meaning for different folks.
I forgot about that. Wow, I said that two years ago. I must have been referring to some obscure tribe in the Amazon.
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So where do you guys find these virgins?
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At the virgin store silly....
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A couple of moon ago I bought a 12 repro beavertail dt pg 26in barrel because we had an Italian gun in that configuration when I grew up hunting in Chihuahua and it was death to quail. I don't like it - it is too clunky. Never thought I would say that about a parker but there you go!
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