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Probably my father's 20 gauge bolt action shotgun. He hadn't fired it since he was a kid on the farm, and I've never shot it.
Probably hasn't fired a shot in over 60 years. |
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It's a toss up:
Shiloh Sharps BPCR, Winchester model 37 single shot 12 ga. Savage model 99 Winchester model 94 Winchester model 37A .410 |
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Rem 141 Gamemaster pump in 35rem.
Granddad bought it new in 1945 when he returned from spending 30months in German POW camps |
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Most of my guns are "fudd" guns. http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p346/uplandnut/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsp7w5q35e.jpg View Quote Don't know what it is, but it's beautiful. |
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Most of my guns are "fudd" guns. http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p346/uplandnut/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsp7w5q35e.jpg Don't know what it is, but it's beautiful. Beretta 627 EL. I got one of the runs that had the EELL level engraving. Still somewhat of a heathen gun, single trigger instead of a double trigger. |
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Either my 700ADL in .30-06 or my japanese Citori, both made sometime in the 80's or so I think. Killed many a clay and dove with the shotgun.
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I've got a Bubba'ed M1903, sporter stock, scout-mounted IER Leupold scope.
Who was it who said that sporterizing was a way to spend $500 to turn a $400 gun into a $300 gun? It's not bad for what it is, if what it is, is a way to make an elk lay down and be quiet. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Most of my guns are "fudd" guns. http://i344.photobucket.com/albums/p346/uplandnut/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zpsp7w5q35e.jpg Don't know what it is, but it's beautiful. Beretta 627 EL. I got one of the runs that had the EELL level engraving. Still somewhat of a heathen gun, single trigger instead of a double trigger. Just did intrawebz search, you sir, have excellent taste. I'm a sucker for that kind of engraving. Going to shoot, beatiful day in TX, sunny high of 71, 68 currently. |
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Remington 700 30/06 with a plain Bushnell variable 3x9x40, synthetic stock and a plain black web sling. It's strictly my "Meat On The Table" gun and that's the only reason I keep it in my battery.
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Remington 700 BDL ca. 1981. The action and barrel no so much, but the high-gloss finish, white line spacers and raised Monte Carlo stock all speak of the ca. 1960's Whetherby influence. I much prefer a classic style. Furthermore, I can't stand the euro styling permeating the market now. View Quote something like this , but a pawnshop find for $300..... So not that nice, but in 30-06 |
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Ithica model 37 12 guage from the 40s
Savage valmet model 330 12 guage over under. |
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TC Contender carbine in 30-30.
With 30 grains of IMR 3031 and 150 gr Rem SP Corelokt handloads, it will shoot sub 1" groups all day long. |
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Fudd - CZ-452 SE
"Redneck" - The Springfield GI 1911 "test mule" I use for practice |
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45/70 Ruger Vaquero. 12 gauge O/U Ruger Shotgun. Got smokin' deals on both of them and couldn't pass them up. Ruger never built a Revolver in .45-70 Government. I didn't think that they did. That reminds me, I do have a Vaquero in .45 Colt though. I forgot about it. |
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LC Smith Field Grade 12 side by side
Family heirloom, I've killed squirrels with it. |
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Either my Chinese knock off of a Rem 870 or my Finnish Mosin Nagant M1939
That's as Fuddish as I get. Ain't nobody got time for that. |
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Closest thing to a Fudd gun I have is a Spanish Mauser FR7 in 7.62 NATO.
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I own many fuddtastic shotguns. Every male in my family, with the exception of me and my brother, are living the fudd life at a high level. Shiny wood stocks for everyone.
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The double barrel 20 gauge I keep for home defense. It's farmer-esque "get your hands off my daughter" appearance makes it less threatening should I find myself in front of a jury.
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Quoted: Browning Citori Esprit 12Ga O/U with an English stock. Similar to this http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg277/mjcdmc/Browning%20Citori%20Sporter/IMG_1570e.jpg View Quote |
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Benjamin pump. In theory, 1 million pumps and it is as powerful as a 223 :)
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