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  • joppaj

    Sheepdog
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    Apr 11, 2008
    46,451
    MD
    I like big handguns...
     

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    Kevp

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    Apr 17, 2008
    1,874
    From left to right:
    -HK import Benelli M1 Super 90 with ghostring sights, extended magazine, HK factory extended/threaded choke and recoil reducer, Laser Products (pre-Surefire) taclight forend, and side saddle
    -Remington 870 Wingmaster w/ 30" barrel & gold trigger
    -Benelli Super Black Eagle II (primary waterfowling gun)
    -Remington 870 Express w/ 18" rifled slug barrel and express sights (primary deer gun)
    -Beretta AL391 Gold Sporting w/ weighted forend and Briley chokes (sporting clays gun)
    -Winchester Model 1897 Takedown w/ 30" barrel choked full (all original including stock and forend) manufactured in 1916

    Background:
    Browning Citori 4 barrel skeet set w/ adjustable comb manufactured in 1984 (primary skeet gun)
     

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    boss66tcode

    a bit of an Eddie Haskle
    Sep 8, 2008
    2,024
    in 'da hills
    Nothing special, but here is my recently acquired winchester 120 - not bad for 100 bucks, I put the ATI stock I had laying around on it - the wood stock was cracked:
     

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    august1410

    Marcas Registradas
    Apr 10, 2009
    22,561
    New Bern, NC
    106.50.

    Don't pay attention to Travis, he has all he needs......needs to thin the herd a little bit.....my wife's b-day is coming up and would love to be gifted an old 20ga pump.....
     

    boss66tcode

    a bit of an Eddie Haskle
    Sep 8, 2008
    2,024
    in 'da hills
    I'm keeping it. Whenever things slow down a little, the other stock is fixable - for 100 bucks its worth having the same gun around that Dad kept behind the seat of the truck when I was growing up ( not in the soviet republik of MD or course).
     

    tdt91

    I will miss you my friend
    Apr 24, 2009
    10,810
    Abingdon
    Nothing special, but here is my recently acquired winchester 120 - not bad for 100 bucks, I put the ATI stock I had laying around on it - the wood stock was cracked:


    fix the stock or find a replacement.

    If you want a HD gun, get a mavrick 88 ( mossy 500 copy ) to jazz up.
     

    fivepointstar

    Thank you MD-Goodbye
    Apr 28, 2008
    30,714
    3rd Rock from the Sun
    From left to right:
    -HK import Benelli M1 Super 90 with ghostring sights, extended magazine, HK factory extended/threaded choke and recoil reducer, Laser Products (pre-Surefire) taclight forend, and side saddle
    -Remington 870 Wingmaster w/ 30" barrel & gold trigger
    -Benelli Super Black Eagle II (primary waterfowling gun)
    -Remington 870 Express w/ 18" rifled slug barrel and express sights (primary deer gun)
    -Beretta AL391 Gold Sporting w/ weighted forend and Briley chokes (sporting clays gun)
    -Winchester Model 1897 Takedown w/ 30" barrel choked full (all original including stock and forend) manufactured in 1916

    Background:
    Browning Citori 4 barrel skeet set w/ adjustable comb manufactured in 1984 (primary skeet gun)

    Nice Kev!! I picked you as a blk rifle man, didn't know you have some nice shotties
     

    august1410

    Marcas Registradas
    Apr 10, 2009
    22,561
    New Bern, NC
    Nothing special, but here is my recently acquired winchester 120 - not bad for 100 bucks, I put the ATI stock I had laying around on it - the wood stock was cracked:

    This is a classic example of what makes shotguns so fun. 100 bucks. Sure, looks a little awkward now, but it's functional, goes bang and works like a charm. Stocks can be replaced easily.

    Inexpensive? Yes.
    Cheap? No.
     

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