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Posted By: Genelang Husqvarna - 09/11/16 02:31 AM
I've got a Husqvarna that shoots very well. Mod and Mod (I believe) and very strong and reliable. It ain't pretty, but it was cheap.

I think it's got a Greener lock, but it's been so long I can't remember. I know it goes bang every time and has two triggers, which I love.

Anyone know of these serviceable guns?
Posted By: skeettx Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 02:41 AM
I shoot a Hammer Husky

http://www.gunbroker.com/Side-By-Side-Shotguns/BI.aspx?Keywords=husqvarna

Mike
Posted By: dollysods Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 10:37 AM
Husqvarna built very dependable guns with some being very "classy".

A Model 44 owned by Mark Larson.


A Model 51 that has a home in my safe. Mark converted this gun from a pow grip to a straight grip.
Posted By: Geo. Newbern Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 12:04 PM
I love the hammerguns but the hammerless boxlock model 310 with intercepting sears is a good gun as well. The one shown on the Gunbroker reference above is priced a little steep IMHO...Geo
Posted By: J.B.Patton Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 02:08 PM
Speaking of which,
If anyone has a nice 16 ga 310AS ejector they could part with, I'd be interested!
Best Regards,
JBP
Posted By: Mark II Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 03:15 PM
High quality guns similar to Sauer guns, but priced better as a rule because of lack of name recognition. The older guns are typically more refined. All hammer guns were originally 2 1/2 in. chambers.
Posted By: Hammergun Re: Husqvarna - 09/11/16 04:59 PM
I shoot a model 350 regularly. A plain but well made A&D action. It is not as refined as some models but very reliable after thousands of rounds.
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