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DougK
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:07 pm  Reply with quote



Joined: 28 Dec 2005
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Location: Driftwood, TX

Ok
How many 16 ga shotguns do you have and what are they?

I have 1 Stoeger SxS. Im cheap (not that cheap I had only owned Beretta's) and love the Stoeger. It's great for the harsh Texas Hill Country environment. Plus it mounts the same as the Stoeger 12 ga.
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fred lauer
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:28 pm  Reply with quote
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I'm up to four now. Just picked up a Model12 a few weeks ago. Also have a Lefever Nitro That I let my nephew and both sons learn with. Was lucky enough to inherit a 94 Stevens from my favorite uncle and my go to gun came from my Grand dad,it's a Utica Sterlingworth. All are a delight to shoot with 1oz. loads . I'm still looking for an Ideal grade Elsie with double triggers at the right price or a hot lookin' red head. Wonder which one I'll find first!!! fullchoke16

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blackduck
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:34 pm  Reply with quote
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Joined: 09 Dec 2005
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Location: Florissant,CO

Citori Lightning feather 26" Neutral Cast
New 870 Wingmaster 26"
1947 Model 12 28" ( Eldest Daughters Shotgun, Black Teflon finish very dark oil finished wood Big Ole' Fluorescent orange Bead) She thinks its entirely normal to shoot a 16 gauge shotgun as most birds...

Currently regretting selling the 65mm chambered Polychoked A5
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bigric
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:47 pm  Reply with quote



Joined: 26 Dec 2005
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Location: Round Rock, TX

New production 870 Express
Wife has a Remington 31
Dad has a 1927 Model 12 that was his grandfather's
Father-in-law has a new-production 870 Express
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hoashooter
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:28 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Illinois

If you can still count them there aren't enough Twisted Evil Twisted Evil Twisted Evil Twisted Evil Wink Wink
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offhand35
PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:29 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Western Connecticut

Well, I can't believe what I have, until now!

NEF/H&R Pardner 28", Mod
Mossberg Model 190,bolt action, modified to 20", w/ rifle sights for rifled slugs
Winchester Model 12, 28"bbl, w/ rifle sights for slugs
1934 Browning Auto-5, grade II, 3 shot model, 26" bbl, hollow matt rib, poly-choke
1937 Browning Auto-5, grade II, 3 shot model , 26" Sweet 16 bbl. matted top, IC
1947 L C Smith, Field, 26" Mod/IC
1930 Husqvarna Model 17, hammer sxs, 29.5" Full/Full
1907 Husqvarna Model 20, hammer sxs, 29.5" IM/IC
1934 Browning Auto-5 [5 shot] Grade I [no engraving], 30" plain, Full

No wonder the 12ga guns have been kicked out of the safe, and are flopping around for new homes!


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IFL16's
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:06 am  Reply with quote
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Ithaca Flues, Fox Sterlingworth extractor, Lefever DS, Fox Sterlingworth ejector and a Dehaan SO that will be here in a couple of days. My next one might be a CZ Bobwhite when they come out unless a Sterlingworth with 26 inch barrels shows up somewhere for sale.

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Brad6260
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 4:41 am  Reply with quote
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I just love my new Galazan RBL 16 gauge that arrived three days ago.
What a sweet gun.





Nah.......just my twisted sense of humor.
Figured that one would start the longest most fevered pitched thread in history.

Cheers,
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rayb
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:50 am  Reply with quote
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Stevens 94 single shot
J C Higins single shot (made by Stevens)
Winchester 24
Browning Gran Lightening
Older Remington 870
Model 12 Winchester
Spanish percussion muzzleloader

so far..

rayb

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PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:30 am  Reply with quote
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1946 Ithaca 37 with Polychoke
1955 870 Wingmaster
1958 11-48
2004 White Lightning

And I keep a list of others that I'm constantly on the lookout for . . .
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Foursquare
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:35 am  Reply with quote
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W&C Scott 1897 sxs damascus
AyA No2
Ugartechea BLNE
FAIR 400 x 2
1956 Sweet 16
1937 Sterlingworth
1940 M12
unknown vintage, but older M37
1956 870
1959 Sportsman 58
Citori Gran Ltg

Holy Cow! Don't let the madam see this list.........

Pete
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pudelpointer
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:18 am  Reply with quote
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Location: Lancaster county, Pa

I have a
1915 sterlingworth
1923 L.C. ideal grade
1927 Ithica nid my grandmother bought new $32.50
citori grade 1 my first new gun when I was 16
savage model 430 over/under
rem 1100
1926 model 12
16 gauge drilling my grandfather brought back from after the war.
still need
steel barrel lefever
16 gauge galazan rbl for shure
merkel 47E
baker
parker
syracuse arms
a gold label 16 gauge
model 21
where do I end.
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DJones
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:01 am  Reply with quote



Joined: 16 Feb 2006
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Location: Central Oregon

Gosh, as a newbie to the group I see I have some catching up to do in the number of 16 gauge guns on hand and most certainly needed.

As I recall there are four Ithaca sxs's, two Remington sxs's, one LC Smith, one drilling, two singles and one Remington Mdl. 11. The Mdl.11 is used to make empty's for the others. There could be others lurking about the place somewhere, probably fraternizing with the other less desirable gauges.

I'm still looking for the right Parker and Lefever ejector gun's. I've even considered one from across the pond from merry old England but, other things like eating keep getting in the way.

Regards from the sunny right side of Oregon, (chukar country)

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Bronco
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:58 am  Reply with quote



Joined: 17 Nov 2005
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Location: NW Florida

Win M12
Chas Smith & Sons Box lock
M 102 Husky 1906
M 48 Husky 1901
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16gaugeguy
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 12:28 pm  Reply with quote
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I'll count them and report as soon as the 2nd AyA hits my fist and I decide up or down. I could also use some input on this gun there fellas. See my post about it under " once more into the breech...". Anyone know anything about this model AyA? I can't find doodley squat Crying or Very sad Confused HELLLLP!!! Sad 16GG
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