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And yes, I do have a few guns with skimpy little forends and have always found them to be absolutely worthless. Jimmy, I am more than willing to take them off your hands. I'll pay shipping to a friend in Miami and find a way to have them sent down to the 3rd World. Let me know so I can give you the pertinent shipping details. JC P.S.: If squatting down to pee will help me get them, I'll send you a corroborating photo.jc
"...it is always advisable to perceive clearly our ignorance."ť Charles Darwin
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BoWhoop (the 1st) was a 12ga 32", 9+ lb 3" magnum with straight grip & splinter forend. "IF" Mr Nash was still with us & in his prime I would For Double Sure like to be in charge of selling the tickets to Watch Little Jimmy W walk up to that Big Man & call him a "Sissy". You keep peeing in the wind Jimmy, Your'e going to wish one of these days you had of "Squatted".
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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JC ain't afraid of his feminine side!
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OK, Jaycee, you're on!! For starters I have three Model 21s with splinters that I will be willing to let you have for around 12 grand- total. I only bought them for investment and can't stand to shoot them with the splinter forends. And since I still have six with the BTFE, I will be more than happy to let you have them for that. Please let me know if you are serious. And Larry, I know you think you always know all about people, but you don't know how I shoot or hunt. I carry a Model 21 all day long when I pheasant, rabbit or squirrel hunt and it does have a BTFE. And a few extra ounces on a gun has never bothered me. People switch from a lighter gun to a heavier SXS and never think about hunting with it. But, they see a BTFE and OH!! that BTFE makes a gun so heavy!! Ridiculous!! And it is probably just as hot and tiring to shoot a hundred rounds at clays in a day, as it is to shoot five or six rounds in the field in a day. I do both. I like to have good contact/control with a gun, so I always use a BTFE. Now, I am sorry guys but after 45 years of hunting, shooting and collecting, I have a great distaste for a splinter forend. They are skimpy little things that are ugly and worthless to me. That's my opinion. Sorry. But good luck to all of you.
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Now, I am sorry guys but after 45 years of hunting, shooting and collecting, I have a great distaste for a splinter forend. They are skimpy little things that are ugly and worthless to me. That's my opinion. Sorry. But good luck to all of you. Geez Jimmy, that's all you had to say about nine pages ago. But you went off and called a lot of us sissies and skirt wearing, squat peeing, girlie boys, and such, that you ignited a firestorm. So what did we learn from this? Some of us prefer B.T. forends and some like splinters. One type or the other don't make any of us tougher or smarter. By the way, all my splinter forends are made out of poison ivy wood and are inset with broken glass and dirty hypodermic needles in lieu of checkering. So there.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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Oh the classic good looks of a Beaver Tail! They never really go out of style, kinda like a Elvis painting on velvet. Steve
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Yer still thinking with yer dip stick Jammy.
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I thOught I had the only velvet Elvis picture ....it's hanging on the wall next to my mounted beaver tail.
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Well, after 9 pages, only thing I can say is that I think they look good, are proper and for me they feel good. Yes, they can be a problem with many shots being fired, making the barrels hot, but I don't think I am ready for a thumb hole stock either.
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