I love the Double Gun Journal too...and Shooting Sportsman...and Grey's (sigh)
LOL...Bubble Gun Journal.....HAHAH
LOL...Bubble Gun Journal.....HAHAH
I love the Double Gun Journal too...and Shooting Sportsman...and Grey's (sigh)
Wasn't this the cover photo on Bubba Gun Journal.![]()
thats my kind of double.

Beaver Skin, I have to second Grouse Man's comments. Two of them!!
I have about 10 boxlocks and one sidelock right now. Passed up a BSS SL about three years ago and that was the dumbest move I've made since I got the SxS bug a few years ago. That and passing on an original condition Fox B grade from 1911 for less than $900. Oh well, your's look great.
I'm in the market for an O/U myself, so I can go blasting Trap with the fellas. My concern is that, like others have pointed out, most O/U are overly expensive and very decorative. I just need a gun that shoots well and doesn't break in half when the action is opened. Sooo leaning towards the Savage 512 Stevens or something like the CZ O/U Canvasback, and hoping I don't get messed over by value vs. quality.
Or just hang it all and get a Benelli Supernova so I can outlast more than 2 Zombies.
To contribute a little bit more to the anguish ......for those folks who may not have read such articles before
A friend just dropped off his Beretta O/U and asked me to go trade it for a varmint rifle for him. I love trading buying and selling guns, so of course I agreed. I have not handled many over/unders like his and was intrigued. It is a very well built Beretta, but with out the usual "frills" - no ejector, no vent rib, double triggers. The "absent" features are what I consider a benefit to a hunter. I reload and and besides I don't like to litter, with extractors one does not need to search the grass for empties. A plain barrel without the basically useless vent rib almost universally pasted atop shotgun barrels is "clean" -nothing to catch weed seeds and dirt. The double triggers are especially nice for instant and practical barrel selection in hunting situations. Does anyone feel like me that most O/U field guns are too "dressed up" at the expense of functionality?



























