Let's see some pic's of your SxS's & O/U's

Nothing special here but it's a shotgun that fits me very well and hits where it's pointed. Kinda getting beat up a bit, but then I don't mind busting through alders with it either.

SKB M100 20ga 25" IC/M. The only thing it lacks is a second trigger.

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Nothing special here but it's a shotgun that fits me very well and hits where it's pointed. Kinda getting beat up a bit, but then I don't mind busting through alders with it either.

SKB M100 20ga 25" IC/M. The only thing it lacks is a second trigger.

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No need to be modest. You have there a fine piece of workmanship. Reliable, tough yet light-weight, frame built to the gauge and well-balanced. Hold your old SKB up against today's CZ offerings and you have 10X the gun.
 
Nothing special here but it's a shotgun that fits me very well and hits where it's pointed. Kinda getting beat up a bit, but then I don't mind busting through alders with it either.

SKB M100 20ga 25" IC/M. The only thing it lacks is a second trigger.

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Great looking Pup too. His Eyes look like He's gotten into some Foliage He shouldn't have :). Kudo's on the SKB great Gun's.
 
I picked this up this summer, new model from Fabarm, called the Classis. Boxlock, ejectors, straight English stock, 3`12ga, 29-7/8" "Tri-Bore" steel rated barrels with interchangeable chokes. Been using it on waterfowl most of this fall, it has worked flawlessly. Really pleased with it. Not listed anywhere, in anything, but their 2014 catalogue on the home website. It may be possible to get DT`s on it down the road, but, the SST is the only option I compromised on in the acquisition.

http://s1285.photobucket.com/user/32-40win/slideshow/Fabarm SXS Classis 12ga
 
Okay, this thread has languished too long. On the weekend I'll be posting pics of an early 1920's Pieper 16 gauge field grade that recently had the wood refinished. It's in remarkably good condition.

Later (month or two till it comes back) I'll post pictures of it's bench mate. Only four serial numbers apart. It's a higher grade version of the same gun.....refinished stock, freshly blued barrels and new CCH.

Surely someone else has some new (old) treasures to show us!
 
Nice side lever! Asking out of curiosity, was the buttstock perhaps refinished at some point (since the fore end looks more original)?
 
Here's a nice little Pieper field grade 16 from the early 1920's. I've had it for about 6 years and last spring had the wood refinished. Gun locks up tight and is in overall great condition. Bores are mirror, blueing is pretty good and it handles like a dream. Six pounds, 11 ounces, 29" chopper lump barrels chokes IM & Full, 2 3/4" chambers. When I had it into Eddie von Atzingen in Peterborough for some minor service, he liked it so much he didn't want to give it back. LOL









 
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