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Sidelock
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I need to sell some maybe probably kinda nope changed my mind. A lever gun in 500sw mag or 50-110 would be really tempting or an 8 gauge. I have plenty of pistols
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I "Didn't buy" the best Grant sidelever I have seen in some time at the Baltimore Show in March. If I see it again, I will refer it to the previous poster so I can "Not buy it" again. I am way overbought.
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Still looking for the right hammergun.
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A 10ga Greener, even low grade, but with Pristine F&F barrels
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Sidelock
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A side-by-side capable of heavy waterfowl loads and steel shot if that is all that ends up being available.
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My pre-breakfast purchase. 12b, 28," and 6.5#. I think it will work.
_________ BrentD, (Professor - just for Stan)
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I bought a AYA model 4, 3” off a Holts sealed bid a couple years ago for under $150.00. Imported it and had the chokes opened up to .015& .025 which I like for steel. All told I’ve got well under a grand in a knockabout steel safe double for steel. AYA are very cheap in GB and easy to find one in excellent shape. It will cost more to import them and buy them. A Model 3 which is extractors is even more common.
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I'm in the liquidation mode rather than the accumulation mode, but the one thing I would like to have is a British falling block single shot rifle in something like 7x57R, 8x57R, .303 or .30-40 Krag. I saw one (in .30-40) about 30 years ago on a Farquharson action that Griffin & Howe had done, probably in the 1930s from the serial number, and never forgot it. At the time, it was completely out of my reach financially and I'm sure it would be today, but if I came across it again and could swing it by hook or crook, I'd buy it and use it to hunt whitetails, black bear and elk.
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