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< 16ga. Guns ~ 16ga Elsie FW arrived w/pics |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:20 pm
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Location: Salem, Oregon
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I'll spill my guts a little here by saying that this is the non-ejector 16 from Gulf Coast Guns. I must say I am pleasantly surprised at its condition. Only slightly buggered screws (which I knew about ahead of time). Everything else is excellent original. The dealer was very up front and honest...if anything he under-estimated the condition. It's the first gun for me from this dealer, but likely not the last.
Several of you wanted to know how the deal went and to see some pictures. This may take a couple tries.
Marc
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:06 pm
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Location: Houston
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Very nice, shootist.
What happened with the Sterlingworth that he didn't want to show the other side of? |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:06 pm
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Location: W. Monroe, LA
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You know.....Galazan offers a screw set for that gun, If I'm not mistaken.
Regards,
Charles |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:06 pm
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662 wrote: |
Very nice, shootist.
What happened with the Sterlingworth that he didn't want to show the other side of?
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When I asked him about more pics showing both sides, he said he would tell his son (who does all the photography) to post some additional pictures. As it turns out, the side you see is supposedly the worst side. Based on my gun, I guess that is true. It looks to me, however, that they just use the standard 4 or 5 pics unless some expresses an interest in seeing more pictures. So if you want more pictures, email him and he will send some.
Marc |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:56 pm
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GA_Longhorn wrote: |
You know.....Galazan offers a screw set for that gun, If I'm not mistaken.
Regards,
Charles
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Charles,
Thanks for that bit of useful information.
Marc |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 4:45 pm
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Location: Bozeman, MT
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well done, you fared better than me, what was alledgedly an ejector Smith turned out to be extractor, they had 2 of 'em, and had shipped the ejector gun to a guy who paid for an extractor gun like late last year! Somebody got a sweet deal, so the dealer called to say sorry and all for as he was boxing it up, noticed it was extractor! It was disappointing, as I shopped for quite awhile trying to find the right LIGHT ejector Smith (light Smith? almost an oxymoron, but they can be found in 16 down to close to 6 pounds, usually the ones from the twenties....)
real nice gun there....., thanks for sharing those pics....congrats....
Duncan |
_________________ "Life is what happens to you while you're making other plans"....... anonymous |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:01 pm
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britgun wrote: |
well done, you fared better than me, what was alledgedly an ejector Smith turned out to be extractor, they had 2 of 'em, and had shipped the ejector gun to a guy who paid for an extractor gun like late last year! Somebody got a sweet deal, so the dealer called to say sorry and all for as he was boxing it up, noticed it was extractor! It was disappointing, as I shopped for quite awhile trying to find the right LIGHT ejector Smith (light Smith? almost an oxymoron, but they can be found in 16 down to close to 6 pounds, usually the ones from the twenties....)
real nice gun there....., thanks for sharing those pics....congrats....
Duncan
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Duncan,
Interesting journey, for sure. Too bad the guy couldn't keep things straight and send you the gun you bought. The weight of these guns is really a mystery. My FW weighs 6lb 12oz (I weighed it a dozen times to see if it was listed in error), yet I have seen many that weigh in the low 6's. The stock density must have a lot to do with it, unless the barrell thickness varies a lot from gun to gun?? I have a Nitro Special that weighs 6lb 6oz, but feels identical to the Elsie. I literally cannot feel the difference.
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:36 pm
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It's probably wood AND metal would be my guess.....yeah, well, it must not have been the right gun for me, there is another out there somewhere.... I'll keep you posted....
Duncan |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:38 pm
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britgun wrote: |
It's probably wood AND metal would be my guess.....yeah, well, it must not have been the right gun for me, there is another out there somewhere.... I'll keep you posted....
Duncan
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You betcha! And after closer inspection, the Elsie has a lot more wood in the stock than the Nitro. Probably more metal too. |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 6:05 pm
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txshootist wrote: |
britgun wrote: |
It's probably wood AND metal would be my guess.....yeah, well, it must not have been the right gun for me, there is another out there somewhere.... I'll keep you posted....
Duncan
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You betcha! And after closer inspection, the Elsie has a lot more wood in the stock than the Nitro. Probably more metal too.
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I haven't even weighed my Nitro, but it feels like at least 7 pounds, I need to weight it....oink oink, it feels porky.....
D. |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 7:59 pm
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Very nice gun, Marc. Looks like some really nice CC on it. Is this the gun that RevDoc and I were having a fun dialog about a couple of weeks ago in the "guns for sale" section? |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:19 pm
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Highcountry wrote: |
Very nice gun, Marc. Looks like some really nice CC on it. Is this the gun that RevDoc and I were having a fun dialog about a couple of weeks ago in the "guns for sale" section?
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I'm not sure if it was this one or one of the others from Gulf Coast Guns. It is, I believe, the nicest Elsie Field that he has recently had. We were also discussing the 16ga ejector, and a 12 ga Field, but had some concerns about cracks in the stock. He since has another 12ga Field that has had the stock refinished, otherwise a pretty good deal.
Marc |
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:40 pm
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Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:15 pm
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Nice gun Marc! Also glad to see you went with the 16ga.!
Matt |
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Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:14 am
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GA_Longhorn wrote: |
You know.....Galazan offers a screw set for that gun, If I'm not mistaken.
Regards,
Charles
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Charles,
I just checked the website and the Elsie was NOT listed. There were some kits for Fox. Perfhaps a call to them would confirm.
Marc |
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