Retro Scattergun Builds and Discussion Thread

gwhysow

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Well, there's plenty of wonder to be found in the latest and greatest, but there's nothing quite like the days of yore. When shotguns were born of steel and wood, and shooters knew better than to weigh them down.

So, for the lot of us who are still attached to the aesthetics and functionality of the past, feel free to speak now or forever hold your piece (yes, yes I did).

If you've got a retro scattergun - by birth or by name - feel free to post a pic, say a few words, or ask a question or two to the true enthusiasts that I know roam these boards.

Here's a pic of a recent project to get things going...
 
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Thank you. She's pretty simple, but I like to think of her as 'streamlined'. If it weren't for the help f some great folk on here, I would have been out of luck on the light for a few more years.

The wood wasn't in great shape, so I refinished the stock and forend. Hopefully I'll be able to swap out this stock, and get the set on anot her retro build.
 
Well, it seems as though there are a few of us that share the same sentiment. Love how the leather sling, and brown recoil pad, tie everything together.
 
Grizz with wood furniture and leatherwork (old pic, looks a wee bit more "lived in" now)

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On the top is a 1907 manufacture 1897 takedown 12 gauge:

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Does anyone know when Remington introduced their extended mag tube for the 870?

I have a 1970 wingmaster, and threw on a blued mag extension, but not sure if it's period correct.
 
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