Imagine the dew claws of a hunting dog scratching all the way down those stocks. That is why I prefer a synthetic stocked shotgun. Beauty is as beauty does, IMHO. That is why I use shotguns I would not hesitate to use (unloaded, of course) as a canoe paddle in a pinch. Keep the fancy wood for a museum.
Maybe you'd feel more comfortable in this section.Imagine the dew claws of a hunting dog scratching all the way down those stocks. That is why I prefer a synthetic stocked shotgun. Beauty is as beauty does, IMHO. That is why I use shotguns I would not hesitate to use (unloaded, of course) as a canoe paddle in a pinch. Keep the fancy wood for a museum.
True, but your gold label is harder to find than a H&H.

Took me 4 years to find a first year example, unfired, and the price doubled in that time plus a US import.![]()
I don't know about beautiful, but it sure has a tough/intimidating look to it.
Its own special brand of beauty
I don't know about beautiful, but it sure has a tough/intimidating look to it.
Its own special brand of beauty
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Ruger's attempt at an affordable sxs was a great although short lived initiative.
IMHO, that amount invested in your GL could've brought in a comparatively superior/nicer quality Basque Game Gun.
I don't know about beautiful, but it sure has a tough/intimidating look to it.
Its own special brand of beauty
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Newbie, there is a section called "Black and Green shotguns". They'll appreciate your picture over there.



























