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What are you, the field rep for the JC Higguns mdl 100? Give it a rest for sake. I'm starting to think you and Jaeger might be one and the same. No, we know he and Jagermeister are not one and the same because he owns at least one double shotgun... unlike Jagermeister who owns zero double shotguns and acts like an expert on guns he has zero actual experience with. Of course, this is the same connoisseur who talks about Rolex watches, Gucci shoes, and tailor made suits... yet gets all stressed out over the price of a box of .410 shotshells. In other words, just another internet poseur and loser with a pathetic need to be somebody or something which he clearly is not.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Choke tubes or intentionally modifying the factory chokes in a mdl 21 is a crime. Why? JR Production of less than 30,000 originals, Survivors, who knows? Couple of hundred thousand Parkers made, ruin those if you must.
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992B,
We get it. Model 100 shooters are missionaries even among the Spanish gun shooters. You just want to hear somebody say you're right. OK. I think all your information is prett much on the mark.
Apparently the only reason AYA quit making them is that they realized the Mod.100 cost too much to produce.
However the big problem is,I've never heard of one with barrels longer than 28 inches. If they had 30 or 32 inch barrels several fellows here would probably already have one.
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Choke tubes or intentionally modifying the factory chokes in a mdl 21 is a crime. Why? JR Production of less than 30,000 originals, Survivors, who knows? Couple of hundred thousand Parkers made, ruin those if you must. How does it "ruin" a Model 21 to open the chokes or install Briley Thinwalls?. Straight answer please. JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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Take the $500 you'd spend on Briley's and buy spreader loads. Shoot those, all the while learning how to center your target and you can leave your Model 21 barrels unmolested as God had intended. Problem solved.
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Spreaders kick like hell. I've made it to AA Class in the NSCA, so I guess I've learned somewhat how to "center my target", Bob.
But you've yet to answer my question, which I suspicioned would be the case. Rest assured, The Almighty couldn't care less.
Where's the "problem"? JR
Be strong, be of good courage. God bless America, long live the Republic.
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I'll / I've put my "money where my mouth is". I wouldn't own a 21 with Molested barrels. These guns were made in America by Americans for Americans. Screw in chokes in a Model 21 is just downright un-American!
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There you go John, a collector that said he wouldn't touch one that was altered. So if you alter it you just eliminated a lot of collectors willing to spend money. I wouldn't risk it. Damn, I love that 28 gauge of yours!!!
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So I guess we can all agree, Model 21's are a gift from the Almighty himself and only a Commie would molest the chokes. 'Nuff said.
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MGSPlzzy......get a Winchester 21; you won't regret it, especially for the purposes you outlined....use Bismuth for ducks and light loads for doves and sporting clays. Don't worry about F&F chokes; as one of the greatest shotgunners ever told me..."you're either on 'em, or you ain't" - Robert (Uncle Bob)Brister But I warn you....getting a 21 is like eating potato chips; you won't stop with just one. I convinced my long time shooting buddy to get a no. 5 engraved VR trap gun with 32" barrels for pigeon shooting....he now owns 30 Winchester model 21's. Another 4 have passed through my door since this pic was taken. BTW - get a copy of Schwing's book on the Winchester 21 for a reference if you seriously start looking at them. Best of luck.
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