Missed out on this dandy. Probably should have bid more but hind sight is 20/20. https://www.gunbroker.com/item/854974289
BTW have you seen this one. To bad the CAD currency is so low. I would jump on that one. https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/br...owning-auto-16-gauge-early-type-iii-engraving
What is that on the forearm? O I see now...... dust. Does that safe queen make it outside? Very nice. I don’t have a 3 shot. I too don’t need more then 3 shots, mostly just two. Unless the younger boys start to show off on the skeet field about how fast their auto loader is. Then I usually can’t resist and need a few more.
No, it stay inside. It is hard to believe it stayed that way for 81 years. These days I hunt only geese, therefore I use one of my 3" magnum. And for deer hunting, I am restoring a nice Carabine FN Browning 1900 in 35 Remington caliber. Are you familiar with that one?
No sir..... don’t think I ever have. Google shows some good pictures. Very interesting. What’s the weight?
I am pulling your leg. If I want to bring that Browning in Canada, it will cost me 38% more plus 500,00$ of broker’s fees. This is way to much
One of the games we play is called Crazy. It’s Skeet doubles from the Trap stations. Two pair at each station, the first pair is taken High House first, second Low House first. Repeat the first miss as in Skeet. The last two pairs are taken from the ref’s chair, starting with the gun in your lap, double points if you hit all four. And a 0 to 3 second delay before launching the birds. It’s great fun, and sometimes we shoot double doubles, where the second pair is pulled immediately after the second shot. It happens fast, and you’ve got to remember it’s High, Low, Low, High. And your 3-shots won’t work!
I find it is a little heavy. Here is a link if you want to know more. http://thegreatmodel8.remingtonsociety.com/?page_id=1562