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#495964 11/27/17 03:18 PM
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http://www.carlrussellandco.com/first-carl-russell-co-shotgun/

Thought you might like to see this, good to see a new name.
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Very nice!

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It is very nice...but it aint no Fox.


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I didn't notice where they specified a price. I guess 'if you have to ask'...Geo

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Price is as they say.... if you have to ask, don't. Wish I could afford to order a matched pair. When money is not a limiting factor they still can produce a gun as fine as ever made. Wonder if we will out live that talented labor pool?

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that looks like real freakin nice wood, wish there was a better shot of it
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What would you do with a matched pair, Jon? Oh, my bad, you said you wished you could afford to, not that you wished you could. laugh

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Stan, I'd lend one to my friends while they shoot with me. After all, how better to make a man drool than let him see how the other half lives. And yes I can afford to order a pair but I'd never do it I am afraid. I hated to get my first scratch or chip on my K-80 I can not imagine how I would feel about doing that to that gun. You could buy multiple K-80 for the cost of that gun and a pair would give you a K-80 for every day of the week plus change for ammo. Still beauty of that gun makes me wish I could justify it. Maybe if you ordered two new John Deere Combines they might throw one of those fancy guns into the deal. After all it would make a fine gun to blast bunnies while harvesting beans.

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Originally Posted By: KY Jon
Stan, I'd lend one to my friends while they shoot with me. After all, how better to make a man drool than let him see how the other half lives. And yes I can afford to order a pair but I'd never do it I am afraid. I hated to get my first scratch or chip on my K-80 I can not imagine how I would feel about doing that to that gun. You could buy multiple K-80 for the cost of that gun and a pair would give you a K-80 for every day of the week plus change for ammo. Still beauty of that gun makes me wish I could justify it. Maybe if you ordered two new John Deere Combines they might throw one of those fancy guns into the deal. After all it would make a fine gun to blast bunnies while harvesting beans.


The problem with putting the first scratch on the K80 can be avoided. I bought my two MX8s used. A scratch or two on a gun puts you "at ease".

I druther have a new JD roller cotton picker than a new combine. They don't cost but about $750,000 each. shocked

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