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Fox sxs 20ga, 24 inch barrels, double triggers, straight grip, cyl/impcylinder, not even 5lbs ..... Best damn woodcock/grouse gun with #8 & #9 shot. I guess air bubble went through my brain .... sold it !!!
Fox sxs 20ga, 24 inch barrels, double triggers, straight grip, cyl/impcylinder, not even 5lbs ..... Best damn woodcock/grouse gun with #8 & #9 shot. I guess air bubble went through my brain .... sold it !!!
As far as I remember it was as it came from factory ...... or if that was modded they did a hell of a job...... with the straight grip I never questionned if it was original .... or not ..... It looked really good and sold real fast ! It pointed and raised so well ...... I guided Europeans in those days and I sure got weird looks from those customers and their multi$$$$ 12ga O/U ...... but it didn't take long for them wanting a close look at the ''toy gun'' ..... I often held back to make sure they could shoot anything. Hell most had never heard of #8's or even #9's. With the ducks and the geese it didn't hurt that I hunted 75/90 days a year and started at 16 working for an old guide/outfitter. Patrick you own a treasure !!!
Yea no kidding it sold quick, I woulda snapped that one up! I'm keeping an eye out for a 16ga with a bad stock to have restocked with a straight grip and open chokes. Found one at a gun show a few weeks ago, but it was really rough and the seller wanted a mint for it. But it sure got the wheels turning...
Mine is my V Bernadelli Italia 12ga hammer gun in mint condition .I picked it up a few years back right after Christmas time that year for a price way under it s true value and I can only think that there were no takers because either people were short of cash that time of year ,that they weren’t t familiar with Bernadelli shotguns or just didn’t like hammer guns
I made a mistake of showing it to a shotgun enthusiast friend of mine and almost had to pry his fingers off of it to get it back and he has been pestering me to sell it to him ever since
CG Grouse is the nicest one I have. I was planning on keeping it a year or too only as it is out of my affordability range but every time I pick it up it I think maybe I'll keep it another year. It is so nice to carry, shoots well for me and I know I will never have another one like it.
Inherited a Browning Citori from a good friend. Short 26" ported barrels and It shoulders for me perfectly. I don't have any over the top expensive ones just some pretty older ones like my Rizzinis, and Simson and Sohns. I love my ATA which is a Beretta knockoff but none of them shoulder like the Browning.
"The nicest shotgun you've ever had." No contest there, that would be my Beretta 687 EELL Diamond Pigeon and, what with my being a poor man, its beauty is greatly enhanced (at least in my eyes) by the fact that I got it new and unfired for a bit less than half the MSLP. I know I'll never do better than that so I don't try.
AYA #2 Round Body, 16 ga, twin triggers, English grip, splinter forend. Best upland bird gun and also the most expensive shotgun I'll ever own. No plans to ever sell it. Had it 21 years now.