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Sidelock
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Remington 870 with multiple barrels. A 28" ramped barrel with choke tubes, a short riot gun barrel to welcome home intruders, and a rifled barrel for hogs and deer. Not pretty, but it covers most all of my needs. Steve
Approach life like you do a yellow light - RUN IT! (Gail T.)
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I would choose a well fitting 12 or 16 gauge SXS double with a straight stock, splinter forearm, double triggers, and one choke somewhat open/ one choke less open. Probably my RBL 16 would do the job on everything I am likely to hunt or any clays I might shoot at.
Quid me anxias sum
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This is too depressing to even think of.........I guess it would be a Winchester 21 st. grip 30" F&F barrels 12 ga. One could always handload spreaders for close shots.
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This would be my pick. 16 ga, 29 1/2" barrels, choked F/F. Mike
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A 12 gauge pump with as many barrels as needed, basically Teds gun.
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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Sidelock
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That's an easy one for me, my Remington 1894 EE grade 16 gauge with 30" ordnance steel barrels and knock out engraving..... 21
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Sidelock
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Easy one, a 12 bore Holland and Holland Royal self opener Paradox, hand detachable locks, good for nearly anything on the planet, best
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Sidelock
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One gun? Forget it, it's never going to happen.
For many years I traded guns and saved cash to work my way up to finally purchasing the gun of my dreams - a David Mckay Brown sxs. It handles like a dream and it is fabulous in the field but yet I still have a ton of guns in the cabinet and always buying more.
My wife stated last month that if another guncase appears in the house, that she did not recognise, she would burn it regardless of the contents.
I am now stashing cases under a cover in the workshop roof space where she would have no reason to go.......
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Sidelock
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Going through life with only one gun is such a foreign concept I would not even consider it. As a pre-teen living in a household that was only slightly more affluent than a church mouse I had a number of firearms to meet various needs. After all would you ever consider hiring a carpenter to build you a house that only had one tool?
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.My wife stated last month that if another guncase appears in the house, that she did not recognise, she would burn it regardless of the contents.
Two words of advice: gun safe.
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