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Any interest in an scarce, original condition, mid 30's Model 21? 20 gauge, double triggers, splinter forend, extractors. 2 7/16" DAH 1 5/8" DAC 14" LOP28" barrels, mirror bores, Full / Mod. 6 1/4 lbs. I'll say 85-90% original finishes, you'll say better. Just a beautiful unmolested survivor. $6750 plus insured shipping to your FFL
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Are you the same person who posted about doing an upgrade on a shotgun?
Dumb, but learning...Prof Em, BSc(ME), CAE (FYI)
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Ridiculously tight chokes for a Skeet and Quail gun.
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At 22 yards with RST 7/8 oz Spreaders. 12" on the left and 15" on the right
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Is the left barrel the tighter barrel Bob? Appears that way from the patterning board. Seems a bit odd to me for a gun of this type from that period, unless it was set up for driven birds. I have never had one like that and have never shot driven birds but I think that is what I understand from the education I receive from the folks on this board. But, if that is the case, would something need to be done to the triggers, i.e., front right - rear left as is usual?? Certainly a good weight to carry for upland hunting.
Perry M. Kissam NRA Patron Life Member
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Good morning. Front trigger right barrel Rear trigger left barrel. .020 / .008. Just as God and Winchester intended. However, in a perfect world these chokes would be .007 / .003 20 Gauge Model 21, 28" hardly 6 pounds
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Bob / Eightbore, Don't even ask me what I was drinking because whatever it was I do not want anymore of it!!!! I have just re-read my post and I am just sitting here wondering What the hell??????? I dont know what I thought I read or saw in the ad, but my mind must have been somewhere else indeed. Oh well. Age. It's not for everybody!!
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So Perry, eightbore, I have a question. I know there is a special place in Hell for those who open chokes on vintage doubles. Do you suppose they serve beer there?
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Probably Bud Lite!! That would surely be Hell!! Open them and shoot it!! Incidentally, I am not on drugs for my back like I was yesterday!! Not that anyone could tell anything was wrong, of course. Eightbore was simply being neighborly by letting me know I might want to re-read my post. Like I said getting old is just not for everybody!!
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