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Ithaca 37 Deerslayer.
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Found this picture going through photos from our trip out to Santa Cruz. "Trap" shooting with my buddy in the California mountains, on the rack from left to right: my 870, my buddy's Saiga20 and his Mossberg 500.

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Time for some 20Ga love.....

A pair of Rossi coachguns. Interesting thing is these were both bought around the same time (mid 70s I think), yet the top one has chrome accents, what looks like factory sling mounts, and is actually 2" shorter on the barrels.
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My uncle made a case for the fancier one.
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And a Mossberg 410 (KPR410)
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Left to right......Mossberg 20g pump, JC Higgins 16g Bolt Goose Gun, Winchester 1200 Mule w/Slug barrel and 4x Scope
 

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Form 4 signed by the Chief a couple days ago, sending the paperwork back to the FFL to get shipped off the the ATF and then the waiting begins. KSG short barreled shotgun. 13" barrel with 11+1 capacity. built in 180 lumen light on the front of the vertical grip. Sorry for the crappy cellphone pic, all I took during my inspection visit. Time to save for a red dot, not bothering with backup sights.

 
I know stippling is sorta a fad type thing or for looks. But I did it on my 870 forehand ad love it and its pretty subtle when you're not looking right at it and just adds the right touch.
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Winchester Model 12
Winchester Model 12
Winchester Model 1897
Winchester Model 37?
Iver Johnson Champion?

Nice work with the pumpguns, 100%! (For extra credit, the first Model 12 is a 12ga and the second is 16ga, both made in 1942)

The break actions are a little more obscure.

Lefever Long Range Field & Trap (16ga, 1927)
Harrington & Richardson Arms Co. (12ga, year unk.)

The Model 1897 is currently being restored, and the barrel on the H&R is pitted to the extent that it may need refinishing or retirement. The others are pristine!


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Cross posted in "new acquisitions" as well. Probably more appropriate here…

Just got my heirloom Winchester model 1897 12 ga. back from the gunsmith and fired it for the first time. Originally the property of my great-grandfather (the World War II Gen.), the serial number indicates that it was built in 1925.

He made the action functional again, as well as modifying the chamber from 2.5 to 2.75 inches and converting the choke from full to improved cylinder (10 points). Stopped by the range on the way home and it functioned flawlessly!

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