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16 Candles
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:05 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Oklahoma

16ga X 9.3x72 side by side Pre-WWII2

16ga Browning Standard Auto-5 1959

16ga Browning Citori 2004

Many, many wonderful memories with the Brownings. Dove, quail, ducks, geese, pheasants, plus a few pests. I may ask to be buried with the A-5!

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dannypratt
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:53 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Napoleon, MI

hi fellas,

Ok here you go, short but sweet ( at least I think so! )

1936 Remington Model 11, 28" full plain bbl, model B

1964 Browning Auto-5 Sweet 16, 26" IC matte bbl

1992 Browning Auto-5 Sweet 16, 26" Invector vent bbl

All of them 95% or better, all original & couldn't be happier.

I do believe I will acquire a CZ/Huglu Ringneck when they hit the shelves, maybe a Bobwhite, just can't decide. A DeHAan is a definite possible instead of the CZ, but I'm really happy with the other CZ/Huglu's I've got so far.
Good luck out there
-danny
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HIGH$TRAP
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 5:34 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: PA Dutch Country

Just one,
Parker VH, 26in barrels,M/F
Sweet Grouse gun! Wink
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Highcountry
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:26 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Parker,CO,US

merkel 1620

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CitoriFeather16
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 7:40 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Las Vegas

1952 ( I think) Browning Sweet 16
William Powell & Sons 16 Boxlock
Citori White Lightning Feather 16

I'm trying to work on posting pics so I hope this works out.

Matt

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TJC
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:33 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: NH

Citori Feather and a Merkel 47E

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Ron Overberg
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:46 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: Plains, MT.

Love them Berettas:
424 16g and a 411E 16g
For the semis I keep a Remington 11 and a Remington 1100.
There is always a desire for one more and I will know it when I see it.
Ron
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sbs470
PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2006 9:00 pm  Reply with quote
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Location: sheffield.Tasmania Australia

Hi Guys
2 guns only

1 Webley & Scott, Mod 700 ejector 2 3/4" 1957

2 W.W.Greener Facile Princep F 25 non ejector 2 1/2" 1925 (project gun)

good shooting
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John Molnar
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:59 am  Reply with quote



Joined: 18 Feb 2006
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Location: Maryland

Smile Hi,
One 16ga that is it.. It is a Mod 37.. I got it when I was 15.. Mr. John Farr let me make payments.. I still have the my payments written down on a 3x5 index card....
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MaximumSmoke
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 7:44 am  Reply with quote
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Cool


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old16
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 9:49 am  Reply with quote
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Brad6260 wrote:
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,
Brad


Not funny Brad. I started to reach for the phone before I finished the sentence. I new I had plenty on my plastic. Bill

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talefeathers
PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:35 pm  Reply with quote



Joined: 21 Jan 2006
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1) Browning Lightning Feather
2) Winchester Model 12
3) Remington 870 Wingmaster
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hunshatt
PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 5:53 am  Reply with quote
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Location: New England, home of fat teddy k.

After a group hunt in Jersey last weekend, many of my loaned out guns came home. pulled them out of the truck and kept pulling them out. Got them in the house, out of thier case's and holy crap there were a few. to bad the g-friend walked ionto the gun room. "where'd all those come from"? and since you've got all those, where are we going on vacation??
16ga 189something austrian hammer
16 beretta liteweight(or something like that)
16 simson, from the merkel factory
16 sauer
16 belgium
16 lc smith field
16 fair o/u
all the rest are sxs
oh yea
a spanish 20
winchester 24 in 20
and a fabarms in 12

Time to sell some off and get something really nice
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KyBrad16ga
PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 9:56 am  Reply with quote
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old16 wrote:
Brad6260 wrote:
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,
Brad


Not funny Brad. I started to reach for the phone before I finished the sentence. I new I had plenty on my plastic. Bill


No kidding Bill. I was exactly the same way... halfway to the phone when the rational thought of, "Hey, Galazan doesnt HAVE a 16ga RBL." Grr...definitely not funny Brad, thats just cruel and unusual punishment.

As for me, well between my dad and I we only have 1 16 gauge left after we got hit hard by the gun robbers last month at the farm. I replaced the 1950 Ithaca Model 37 16ga, but just haven't had the heart to try to replace some of the older family guns that got taken, including a gorgeous sweet 16 Belgian Browning that was my dads gun growing up. SIGH...
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Square Load
PostPosted: Fri Feb 24, 2006 10:28 pm  Reply with quote
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1) Stevens 94B 28" mod
2) Stevens 311H 28" mod & full
3) Rem 870 28" mod
4) Auto 5 Belgium 27 1/2" full which I had opened to light mod
5) Citori grade 1 28"
6) AyA 4/53 28" skt1 & skt2 Bill Hanus Birdgun

The 870 and Auto 5 are special since they were "born" the same year I was.

Dennis
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