Hand Me Down Shotguns

Here is a couple more Dad passed onto me during our latest visit.

This is a pair of Laurona's (Spanish mfg) my father bought used years ago. I don't know how many rounds have been fired through the SxS but not many, it's virtually new. The gun wears 30" bbls choked F/M with 3" chambers, has dual triggers and sports a Pachmayr recoil pad installed by Steve Holborn about 11 years ago. The original was dried and hard as a nail.

The O/U has some sentimental attachment for me as it was my very first duck hunting partners gun. He purchased it new in 1968 at a Simpson Sears store after his Browning Twelvette ( 2 shot autoloader) was stolen from inside his parked car as he was dropping his Uncle off at home after a weekend of duck hunting. He shot the O/U every season before selling it to my father around 1982 and moving himself into a new Remington 1100. He passed away in early part of winter 2023 at 80 years of age.

The O/U saw a pile of heavy rounds fired by my hunting partner but it still locks up tight as a vise and again my father hasn't hunted in well over 30 years so the gun has likely not been fired since the early 80's. Surprised me again when Dad pulled out the original hang sleeve for the O/U with the factory proof house certification within! The O/U sports 28" bbls choked F/M with 3" chambers and dual triggers.

The triggers on the O/U are unique in that you use whichever trigger you prefer for both shots, they act the same way as a single selective trigger in that inertia resets them for the second shot and you choose the trigger you want for the barrel you want to shoot first in lieu of the gun not having a barrel selector. Kind of a different idea and I do not imagine cheaper to manufacture compared with a single trigger with selector with having to set up dual triggers with what I can only assume is dual inertia blocks?

Both guns are around the same time period of manufacture.
 

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Those are great little shotguns, I put rifled sights on mine and made a thread protector for when I shoot slugs out of it :D
 
Here is a couple more Dad passed onto me during our latest visit. This is a pair of Laurona's (Spanish mfg) my father bought used years ago.

Your dad and my uncle must have similar tastes in guns, my uncle also has a 12 gauge Laurona O/U that looks almost identical, except it has a thin plastic butt plate. When I first started shooting 5-Stand, I was shooting a field grade 12 gauge Ithaca M37 with a fixed full choke. I was not very good, but I usually hit more than I missed. One day I borrowed my uncle's Laurona to see if I could do any better with it . . . for whatever reason, I literally could not hit the broad side of a barn with it. I only borrowed it once :)
 
Awesome! I have a model 185 in 20 gauge with box magazine. It has an adjustable choke. The plastic finger grooved grip is broken and the magazines missing. I’ve been searching for parts but they’re not easy to find. The blueing was amazingly done on your gem. Santa was good to Spank
Try Western Gun Parts in Edmonton. They have seldom let me down, but they are pricy! Might get lucky on the magazine and trigger guard.
 
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Awesome! I have a model 185 in 20 gauge with box magazine. It has an adjustable choke. The plastic finger grooved grip is broken and the magazines missing. I’ve been searching for parts but they’re not easy to find. The blueing was amazingly done on your gem. Santa was good to Spank

Steve Holborn was one of the best I've ever met when it came to bluing. It's too bad he retired from gunsmithing.
 
That is truly a cool story ,no one in my family hunted or shot before me so I am starting my own legacy ,and they will have a heck of a lot of legacy to inherit :)
 
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