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Unread 08-04-2023, 10:16 AM   #31
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While I am not a fan of the straight stock guns there are configurations such as a 20 gauge with factory 2 7/8 chambers (letters) and 32" Titanic tubes that tend to lure me in

This one being a 1903 DH, likely engraved by William Gough.
In my best Randy voice' "What would it take for you to let go of that?"
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Unread 08-04-2023, 10:24 AM   #32
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In my best Randy voice' "What would it take for you to let go of that?"
Right now it would take something that I really want. Not really in a selling mode at present but I could/would always consider a trade for something special. What is something special would be the obvious question. Honest answer is I wouldn't know until I saw it, really
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I'm not a fan of mixing straight grips with beavertail fore ends
My knuckle dragging lawyer buddy, who has mits to match, tasked me with finding something that would 'fit' him, knowing I often visited the shops stocked with double guns. I found him a straight stocked, 32" C grade with a 15+ inch LOP, but had reservations he would turn up his nose at the splinter fore end. He met me the following Sunday evening at the Hartford Gun Club, where he nonchalantly proceeded to diesel smoke 50 straight. I noted, with some initial concern, how he would grip the front end. He held it between his thumb and index finger, like a lady would hold a fine cigar. My account balance suddenly went to zero.
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