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Johnn Peterson

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I've recently given my young son one of my lever guns, a Marlin 1895GS in 45-70. I'm considering an item to act as a replacement or to fill the void that had been occupied by my Marlin. ;)I 'NEED' a model 89 carbine, made by Big Horn Armory and in 500 S&W. And so the search begins. In the meantime, has anyone on site had any experience with one and if so, what's your take on it??
 
That will be pretty cool if you can find one. Any distributor in Canada or is it strictly an importing affair?
 
That will be pretty cool if you can find one. Any distributor in Canada or is it strictly an importing affair?

I toyed with the idea of getting one a while back and then, I did find reference to a Canadian distributor that I was apparently required to go through. I did try once but never received any response so I let it drop. My son tells me he has a friend that is a sporting goods wholesaler of some sort and he is looking into it at the moment.
 
Long time Lab owner here... never had a yellow, but several blacks and two chocolates... they are wonderful partners. Currently have springers.
 
Sweet dog, Johnn, congratulations to the new addition in your family. I see you've already got in her training as a duck retriever?

In all likelihood, her work on birds will be primarily on Grouse, Ruffs preferably. Ducks & geese aren't off the list as I still have a 10ga. SxS that needs exercise. Oh, back to the 'Duck' in the photo,;) I 'believe' it's an exact replica of a Chemanius Mallard.
 
Thats a beautiful pup Johnn!! Hope you dont mind me hijacking the thread a little?!! Perhaps a PM if some advice is available ... Certainly apologize again for the Hijack

Long time Lab owner here... never had a yellow, but several blacks and two chocolates... they are wonderful partners. Currently have springers.

Well would welcome advice and guidance on this ..we are currently looking at bringing a new member into the family and have looked at lots of breeds and dogs (including rescues). But in order to survive around SWMBO .. dog has to be smart! And it must know when discretion is the better part of valour -- either that or be a damn big dog that can take care of itself! Intelligence is probably our number 1 factor and for that reason we have looked at Doberman's, GSD, Labs etc (no toy breeds)

Anyway my daughter and I have started to home in on a) labs (neighbour has two beautiful labs) b) ESS (field) c) GSD or other shepherd. Might add that we very carefully considered one of the female Anatolian shepherds that appeared on CGN briefly but we dont have all the right circumstances for one to be happy with us. What are your views on Labs vs ESS, or even Doberman's vs GSD etc.
thanks
 
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Thats a beautiful pup Johnn!! Hope you dont mind me hijacking the thread a little?!! Perhaps a PM if some advice is available ... Certainly apologize again for the Hijack



Well would welcome advice and guidance on this ..we are currently looking at bringing a new member into the family and have looked at lots of breeds and dogs (including rescues). But in order to survive around SWMBO .. dog has to be smart! And it must know when discretion is the better part of valour -- either that or be a damn big dog that can take care of itself! Intelligence is probably our number 1 factor and for that reason we have looked at Doberman's, GSD, Labs etc (no toy breeds)

Anyway my daughter and I have started to home in on a) labs (neighbour has two beautiful labs) b) ESS (field) c) GSD or other shepherd. Might add that we very carefully considered one of the female Anatolian shepherds that appeared on CGN briefly but we dont have all the right circumstances for one to be happy with us. What are your views on Labs vs ESS, or even Doberman's vs GSD etc.
thanks

I'm a far cry from having any degree of expertise when it comes to dogs. Basically, most of what I've had previously were German Shorthairs and primarily for hunting upland birds and as a family pet. I found them to be excellant on upland birds, great nose, soft mouth and seemed to work a little closer than the English Pointers some of my friends had. Good family dog and great with kids.
I've always liked the looks of the Yellow Lab and shortly after retirement, I got one, Tikka.



Great dog but sadly, I never got to try her much in the field. She was diagnosed very early on as having Cryptococcus but lost her battle with it at age seven, which was longer than most survive with it.
That was a little over a year ago and we decided to get another, which we just did. Not having hunted with Labs all that much, but as I indicated to the breeder, at this point in time in my life, requirements have changed a little. Now primarily, I'm looking for a friend, companion so I indicated to her, 90% pet 10% hunting dog.
Generally speaking, I've found the Lab I've had to be very friendly and easy going and not a mean bone in her body. They're possibly the furtherest thing there is from a guard dog or home protector. I think our first Lab would not only invite an intruder in but also show them where all the goodies are.



This one, Tessa, started out on her first night with us by waking us about once every two hours. To be expected. I look forward to having her as my buddy and working with her a little, on birds.
 
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