Say Hello To The Twins

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28 on the left and 20 on the right...:) The 28 has never been fired...I may have to change that if I can find a few boxes of affordable target loads to put through it on the skeet field.
 

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Spectacular doesn't do them justice.

I mean, on second thought, there are hundreds of deep scratches all over the metal, with some real blotchy discoloured areas. And I've never seen such disfigured and twisted wood put into a stock. That's probably why they neve fired it - too afraid it would shatter on recoil!

I'll take those abominations off your hands, but at a deep discount.
 
Ok smart guy.... outdo spectacular! :)



spectacular
spĕk-tăk′yə-lər
adjective
Of the nature of a spectacle; impressive or sensational.
Of or pertaining to a shows; of the nature of a show.
Adapted to excite wonder and admiration by a display of pomp or of scenic effects
 
The op's heading is certainly deeseevee'in.
Nawt wutt I s'pectitted.

Sold nine boxes of 28 gauge last couple of days.

But I must type............ewwww la laaaaah.
 
Beautiful pair of guns. There is also a Model 42 410 to complete the set.
I recall Winchester brought them to market in the 80's---one year apart, I believe.
A friend at my gun club had all 3 with matching serial numbers---bought them brand new---in fact he had 2 in each gauge, the field grade and the engraved version which I believe was called Grade 5. I recall that the grade 5's weren't overly popular as they were pricey at that time.
Time has sure changed our appreciation of these fine guns.
 
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