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I had the opportunity to handle one of Haugh's custom rifles - a M70 .458 "Guide's gun" I don't remember the actual weight, but it was very light. It was intended to be carried, not shot. Recoil would be brutal. It would only have been shot if someone was about to be eaten.
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Gough on a Parker
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I'm assuming that would be the same Jack Haugh who built some fabulous contemporary flintlock rifles and locks as well, correct? Including a limited run (200?) of a Penn. Bicentennial Commemorative LongRifle where he teamed up with another ML legend, John Bivins. One talented dude!!
[ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]JH CLA Award.jpg[/ATTACH][/ATTACH][/ATTACH]
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[QUOTE=Steve Cambria;263066]I'm assuming that would be the same Jack Haugh who built some fabulous contemporary flintlock rifles and locks as well, correct?
Steve you are correct, same JH. |
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“HG” on this A grade 10g made in 1883. Might be hard to see in this photo, but it is just in front of the downed doe’s head.
This gun has 4 deer, 3 dogs and 4 birds on it. 109E7B3E-B167-4B46-89F1-9BDD009AC183.jpg
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Nice! Would love to see some more pics.. What are your plans for it?
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