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  • Kevp

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 17, 2008
    1,874
    In the background is a Browning Citori 4 barrel skeet set circa 1984. I had an adjustable comb installed- great gun.

    From left to right:

    Benelli M1S90 H&K import. Factory ghost ring sights, extended bolt handle, side saddle, extended mag tube, H&K factory recoil reducer, and pre-Surefire Laser Products foreend light=old school.

    Remington 870 Wingmaster- 30" barrel and gold trigger. My first bird and skeet gun. Shot my first duck and ran my first 25 straight in skeet with this gun.

    Benelli Super Black Eagle 2. "The Waterfowling Shotgun". You can't tell by this picture, but this gun has been hunted hard over 6 seasons. It has never failed me even in the worst possible conditions. I have owned and/or shot every upper tier semi-auto waterfowling shotgun out there- there is none better than the SBE II.

    Remington 870 Magnum with rifled slug barrel. My deer gun. I have shot a lot of deer with this gun- very accurate with open sights. An old friend.

    Beretta AL 391 Gold Sporting. My sporting clays gun with mag cap weight and Briley chokes. Great semi-auto clays gun.

    Winchester Model 1895. Old school cool! 30" barrel, full choke, all original. Made in 1916. I hunted this gun with Bismuth on Carroll Island bar. We shot cans and redheads that morning. Too cool.
     

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    Spot77

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    May 8, 2005
    11,591
    Anne Arundel County
    That Browning is pretty, and even though I rarely shoot trap, and never skeet anymore, it's one of the guns I'd love to have someday.

    Of course, it would be a shame to keep such a nice gun buried as a safe queen though.
     

    Jimbob2.0

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    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    They are all nice but that browning is a crown jewel, someday I am going to start saving for multi-generational heirloom grade guns like that!
     

    Kevp

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 17, 2008
    1,874
    Some birds and other critters taken with a couple of those guns.
     

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