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I found this while cruising around the interweb that Al Gore invented: https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-f...un_id=101314192I owned a Martin, briefly, but it looked like it had been dragged behind a truck compared to this one. My problem with it would be the same problem Id have with this one, not even in the same time/space continuum for fit to my carcass. No connection, just think it is a beautiful example. Not sure what Id hunt with a 6 pound 2 1/2 12 with fullXfull chokes, either. Best, Ted
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I was checking that out a couple days ago. I would LOVE a Scottish gun just because it is Scottish. It is simply too much money for me. I could do it, but it would tap out my mad money and there is at least a Wyoming elk hunt and Alaskan black bear hunt that I have to cover as well.
Founds some Dicksons that are nice too and affordable, but not what I am looking for.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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Once it was Cyl/Mod, anything you wanted.
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Once it was Cyl/Mod, anything you wanted. Yea, it made it most of 100 years without anyone taking out the chokes, not sure I want to be that guy.... Best, Ted
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Once it was Cyl/Mod, anything you wanted. Id be that guy in a heartbeat. Wouldnt think twice about adjusting the chokes to a more reasonable combination that suits what I want the gun for. Issues with ribless Martins is...theyre often too butt heavy. Butt heavy is harder to shoot for me than the opposite. Ive never had a ribless Martin in my hands that didnt feel way out of balance aft. Light isnt always good.
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6 lbs, 1 oz.
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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As nice a boxlock as you`ll see there,lovely action work ! Thanks for sharing.
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I saw that ribless Martin on Kirby's table at the Great Northern. My first Brit double was a 16ga Martin BLNE without any unusual features. Bought from Hallowell back in the old "Gun List" days.
I'd agree with Dustin that I wouldn't hesitate to open the chokes on a gun like that to suit my purposes.
Last edited by L. Brown; 12/08/19 08:38 AM.
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Short barrels, a ton of cast but....really neat! Kirby gets some fun stuff occasionally. He's got a lefty McNaughton hammer in 16 at the moment that really rolls my socks down. Now if I could only justify one more fancy gun....
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Once it was Cyl/Mod, anything you wanted. Id be that guy in a heartbeat. Wouldnt think twice about adjusting the chokes to a more reasonable combination that suits what I want the gun for. Issues with ribless Martins is...theyre often too butt heavy. Butt heavy is harder to shoot for me than the opposite. Ive never had a ribless Martin in my hands that didnt feel way out of balance aft. Light isnt always good. That gun has unusual enough stock dimensions that butt heavy or choke is likely to be the least of problems to good shooting. 3/4 cast off, almost 16 LOP, and 2 DAH? I probably wouldnt be the guy who unbolted that wood and had a new piece whittled, either. Doesnt matter, there is a lot about that gun that just makes it a bridge too far, for me. A pretty bridge, though. Best, Ted
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