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I agree. It also looks very successfull to me.
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looks like a nice grouse gun to me
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Hmmm, a 6 lb 10 oz straight grip 12 gauge? What's not to like?
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looks like a grouse gun at the moment for sure..i like those 26 inch barrels...charlie
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Those open chokes, if ordered that way from the factory, I would say were intended for two uses - depending on where the gun was shipped: grouse/woodcock if up north or quail if down south. Great looking little gun.
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Thanks for the complements. It is a half frame gun made in 1940. The chokes are .005/.010. I checked out the Griffon & Howe serial # list last evening and found the gun listed. I'll be sending for a letter on Monday.
Dave Sorry about the two edits, I can't seem to delete a post. |
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