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11-01-2023, 02:34 PM | #3 | ||||||
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Charlie, My favorite gun is also a 410 Stevens given to me by my father at 9 years old. It was my grandmother’s gun.
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11-01-2023, 03:55 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Ruger 10/22, Ithaca lever action single shot 20g, Ithaca 37 20g. All given to me by my dad. 12th, 16th birthdays and a Christmas.
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11-01-2023, 05:33 PM | #5 | ||||||
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At present I’d say my fav shotgun is the VHE 32” vent rib Monte Carlo trap gun I bought from someone here . That thing is poison at sporting as well as trap but the deal sealer is what I can sometimes do with it in the ring !!!! I’ve got a W&C Scott Crystal indicator 10 gauge that was my grandfathers that one goes in the box with me . As to a rifle I have a nice little Mannlicher Schoenauer MC carbine in 6.5x54 MS that’ll most likely remain with me till the end as well . I forgot earlier I have a Winchester 1890 pump thats chambered for 22 short only , my grandfather and his older brother bought it new in the 20's . Later my grandfathers brother was shot and killed by one of their cousins (supposedly an accident). Anyway my grandfather gave me that little rifle when I graduated high school . that ones near and dear but I think I'll pass it on to my only male cousin on that side of the family . Pics of the VHE vent gun and the 6.5x54 MS sorry to say no pics of the other two on my phone at present .Found a pic of the W&C Scott 10 with the first Canada I ever shot at !
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11-02-2023, 09:39 AM | #6 | ||||||
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I understand the connection with our family gifts. My dad died when I was very young and mother gave away his only gun: .22 single shot Westernfield. He used it on the farm in central Illinois to kill predators and hogs for butchering. Years later (I was adult) decided I was going to locate his .22. When I found the gun, barrel and action were being used as a stir rod in a paint shop and the stock was in a stack of scrap lumber. The shop owner gave me the gun and now it's in the vault after total restoration wearing a Lyman Alaskan 2 1/2 scope. My grandson wants only this .22 and my Springfield Trapdoor 45/70.
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11-04-2023, 04:12 PM | #7 | ||||||
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Both are 12-gauge, 28-inch barrel, straight grip, Ansley H. Fox doubles. "Meat-in-the Pot" my 1914-vitage A-Grade that has been my go-to upland gun since 1966.
21460 A-Grade Left overview.jpg Opening weekend 1966 I mostly shot ducks with the Super-Fox I got in 1963, but I did have time for a couple of walks to collect my first rooster with "Meat in the Pot." Openning Weekend 1966.jpg The other is my 1937 vintage Fox Sterlingworth Ejector Skeet & Upland Game Gun I got in May 1991, but didn't really start shooting much until I retired in October 2002. 135793 05 Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector S&UGG.jpg Since then it has digested tens of thousand of my 7/8-ounce STS loads. |
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11-05-2023, 04:01 PM | #8 | ||||||
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The gun that means the most to me and if I point it at a duck it dies is my HE-C grade Fox with DE stock and checkering. It came from Dana Tauber before he passed. Dana was a good friend and fellow gun collector. Dana had a premier collection of Fox guns that his family sold at Julia's Auction. I hunted the Fox almost exclusively for ducks for 4 or 5 years and have decided to retire it since I made so many memories with the gun.
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11-06-2023, 08:55 AM | #9 | ||||||
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The gun that would be the last to be sold out of my gun case is the Parker that has been my go-to grouse and woodcock gun for the last dozen or so years. It is a 1904 vintage 16 ga 0 frame DH. It has 26 inch Damascus barrels choked a light IC and Mod, with a pistol grip, splinter forend, double triggers and a skeleton butt. Every time I take in the the woods I feel like I should be wearing calf high lace up leather boots, a coat and tie and a fedora, and hunting behind a brace of Gorden setters. Whoever ordered this gun back in 1904 new what a New England upland gun should be.
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11-06-2023, 04:55 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Don, you had me up to the coat and tie!!
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