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Thread: Wanstalls Exclusive: 12" Tombstone SxS Shotgun

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    Cool Wanstalls Exclusive: 12" Tombstone SxS Shotgun



    We're pleased to announce that our project with Yildiz Shotguns for a 12" side-by-side has finally landed! These were built to spec off of the Elegant A3T sporting shotguns, chosen for their extremely fast trigger and selectable 3" chambers, based on feedback we received from local BC shooters that were looking for a high-quality, modern, reliable alternative to the cheap short barreled shotguns floating around for the last little while. We have a number of guides, hunters, surveyors, and trappers looking for a quick and handy 12GA that could be depended on -- so we found the right gun for them. We specced out a 12" shotgun with all the modern fixings of a hunter's shotgun, from compressible rubber full-length buttpad to slim-line forestock, built from 4140 steel for excellent weather-resistance and durability under high power 12GA abuse. We wanted a fast gold bead for pointability and high grade wood for a classic, timeless look. The result is the Tombstone.

    But you didn't come here just to find out what we're up to -- you want the gun ####!







    If you need one for camp duties, farm duties, or range duties, the new Wanstalls-exclusive Tombstone by Yildiz is available now in limited numbers: only 25 are available!


    SUPPLY IS LIMITED - CLICK HERE TO GET YOURS

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    Nice... Very nice.

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    Extractors or ejectors?
    Whatever

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    Very nice...perhaps a bit too nice for a shottie that will get banged around. If there's a plain Jane model in the $500 price range I'm in!?

    *edit* I'd prefer double triggers to a select fire as well. Wanstalls have you got a recommendation? PM me?

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    Played with it in store a few days ago, wish I wasn't budgeting for a new motorcycle.

    So bloody nice!




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    Love it but not a big fan of the duck engraving on the side.
    Would have lived to see a stage coach or sheriff's badge
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    Wanstalls, you guys should try and make sure the barrels on your short projects are minimum of 305mm in length for people here in BC who might want to hunt with them or have them around during hunting season.

    12 inches is just a hair under 305mm and so according to BC hunting regulations not permissible for hunting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfiles View Post
    Love it but not a big fan of the duck engraving on the side.
    Would have lived to see a stage coach or sheriff's badge
    True, I guess it's a re-purposed model but I agree.
    Maybe it's the "Duck of Death" model....

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    Quote Originally Posted by bfiles View Post
    Love it but not a big fan of the duck engraving on the side.
    Would have lived to see a stage coach or sheriff's badge
    Rusty sheriff's badge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stevo View Post
    Extractors or ejectors?
    This

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