classic auto 5 question

Take the old Model 84 out this fall.You will enjoy being able to bag game with an old Canadian classic.:)Most times ,one shot is all it takes in the uplands.:)

Thanks 28, that's the plan. I inherited an older 20ga. Citori when my closest buddy passed away almost 2 years ago, and I'm mindful of my desire to get a bird with that gun. I only got out once late last fall, and got rained/snowed on the whole time. Very poor conditions to subject such a pretty gun to..but it came through unscathed. And bird-less. lol I will wait for fairer weather to attempt that again, but the Cooey clearly wasn't babied at any point in it's life, nor would I really hesitate to take it out in any kind of weather. In spite of the relatively rough condition of the exterior finish, it locks-up super tight..basically functions like it's a new gun that still needs to be broken in. I plan on shooting a few rounds of trap with it starting at some point in August...and hopefully, get warmed-up for the grouse opener. I always imagined it would be a great bush gun (why I bought it) though I've lugged 870s, and even my old Remington 11-48 around every time out instead.
 
Looking forward to hearing about your use of the Model 84 in the fall.The Model 84 guns were very well built and though inexpensive ,could take a lot of abuse and still work fine.
 
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