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I owned two ICDs, both 471xxx guns. Shot both of them quite a bit, but moved on from them. But neither one had any reliability issues. I visited the ICD operation early on. Problems with the early Italian-made guns required a lot of attention and delays in getting them to buyers. If you take a close look at the Beschi guns, you can see some of the issues which Bob J mentions above.
My opinion: I felt sorry for Steve Lamboy when ICD went out of business when they finally had everything going for them with the 471 series guns. Larry, not to sound too harsh, but you undoubtedly must be bored to tears to hunt down and resurrect this thread from 2010 to reiterate what has already been beaten to death on this. Was this somehow important? JR
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John, if you take the time to go back to p.1 of this topic, you will find that the original poster is the individual who resurrected this topic. My short post, which you quoted above, is the only comment I made . . . other than those on an old thread resurrected by someone other than me.
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John, if you take the time to go back to p.1 of this topic, you will find that the original poster is the individual who resurrected this topic. My short post, which you quoted above, is the only comment I made . . . other than those on an old thread resurrected by someone other than me. Negative Mr. B My last post on this thread was 2010
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Oh well ,no one lost there birthday
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John, if you take the time to go back to p.1 of this topic, you will find that the original poster is the individual who resurrected this topic. My short post, which you quoted above, is the only comment I made . . . other than those on an old thread resurrected by someone other than me. Negative Mr. B My last post on this thread was 2010 Well then, we're both equally innocent. Someone went back and resurfaced the topic that you started all those years ago. Not me! All I did was add my post to a topic that was already up and running. In any case, that ancient topic did include a lot of information and comments on ICD's.
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John, if you take the time to go back to p.1 of this topic, you will find that the original poster is the individual who resurrected this topic. My short post, which you quoted above, is the only comment I made . . . other than those on an old thread resurrected by someone other than me. Negative Mr. B My last post on this thread was 2010 Well then, we're both equally innocent. Someone went back and resurfaced the topic that you started all those years ago. Not me! All I did was add my post to a topic that was already up and running. In any case, that ancient topic did include a lot of information and comments on ICD's. Hmmm... JR
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ah know of one sorta...
it started out as a 28 gauge parts kit...
it came out decent...
cept has extra heavy barrels...
current owner recently had chambers lengthened to 3" to shoot heavy loads...
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keep it simple and keep it safe...
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I just happened across an outstanding article in the summer issue of The Double Gun Journal from 1992. So, Larry, you have my permission to dig up all the old stuff you can find to keep us informed. I always enjoyed the writings.
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Thanks. Temporarily at least, if you're referring to an article I wrote for DGJ, that's one I can't locate--neither hard copy nor in my computer files. That should have been about the time I was swapping Dan articles for ads for "From a Pheasant Hunter's Notebook". There were only about 300 hardback copies of that book, and I sold most of them--signing and numbering them--from ads in DGJ. More like 900 paperback copies.
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That's what is was. It was on the 16 gauge shotguns. I believe it was Volume 3 Issue2. Great article.
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