Very nice Justin, May be I should start collecting 16 gauge? What years are they? Would It not be great to add a straight grip to your collection?
Thanks Marc I’d love to find a straight stock some day. Also a 3 shot. From front to back. 1949 with mod choke 1947 stealth with mod choke 1944 or 45 post war serviceman gun full choke 1939 with mod choke 1935 with mod choke 1928 with IC choke
I had a couple nice pre-war that I trade for a 1903/04 12 gauge that have the suicide safety. Progressive deconfinement started officially last week but fortunately we were essential service therefore we have been running for 3 weeks. How about you, are back to normal?
Being an “essential” employee nothing really changed for me. Other than my wife was off work for 5 weeks. She really wasn’t off she went from being a mouth janitor to school teacher
You guys have seen all of these already but I had them all out today. The sun was just right so I snapped a few photos of my ladies
That is a very nice collection. I didn’t know you had a straight grip, which year is it? I would love to have an ultra light like yours. Do you like it as much as your sixteen?
I don’t know what year for sure the straight grip is. It’s serial number falls in the 1910-1912 range. I really do like the ultra light. I didn’t shoot any pheasants with it but it was deadly on doves. I can’t wait to shoot skeet with it
No it’s a regular vent rib but I feel like that was uncommon for the 30’s. It’s the 6th gun from the bottom