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And y'all thought I was done. :lol: How else am I supposed to shake cabin fever and give my camera a work out at the same time?

So here we go. If it shoots shot lets see em.

Winchester Model 1897 take down 12ga and Rossi SXS in 20ga
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Close up of the 1897 the barrel is straight it is the photographer that is bent. :lol:
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And the Rossi a.k.a. the rabbit smasher.
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I don't have a scatter gun .... :cry:

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One of my Parkers:

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My 12 bore paradox:

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my 870 shorty:

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my Midland 1890s hammer 12 bore:

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My Grandaddy's 1897 that raised my Dad and his 3 younger brothers on their farm in Virginia. Gun born in 1912, non-takedown.

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Very cool fellas.....mine are mostly simple. I have others I won't bore you with, and have owned about 10 more. But my favorites:

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-My Grandfather's(Mom side) last gun that he bought/owned, and willed to me, a Topper H & R 12 Gauge that I had shortened for turkey/screw in choke.
-One of my Boyhood Sinlges...a Winchester 37A in 12 Gauge. Bought it NIB at a drive through liquor store when I was 13!(my mom signed of course).
-My Grandfather's(Dad's side) Winchester Mod. 37 in 12 Gauge. He would always bring it out when I went over to his house, and I would ogle over it. Never thought my Dad would give it to me someday.
-A Western Field folding 20 Gauge. Here it is folded below:
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rjohns94 wrote:One of my Parkers:

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My 12 bore paradox:

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my 870 shorty:

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my Midland 1890s hammer 12 bore:

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one of these things is not like the others,
one of these things does not belong.


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It ain't pretty, it ain't collectible, and it ain't for huntin', but it's a scattergun.

Mossberg 500 "Persuader" 12ga.

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That is a wicked looking shorty. :mrgreen:
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Killing me - going to take me days to catch up with the front-stuffers post!!! :lol:
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I have a few of these, too.
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I will have to take a picture of mine.
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Fusil by Wheeler
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and my Stevens Ranger for home defense; they trombone like a 97. Shortened by me;
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pokey wrote:
rjohns94 wrote:One of my Parkers:
one of these things is not like the others,
one of these things does not belong.
nice taste in shotties.
I agree. :shock:

Mike an Elsie would look so much nicer and period correct. :P
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I only have the Russian 16GA now, GK Jr. has the Remington Express 28GA and the little Browning ATD is sadly gone.

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I suspect my 1925 vintage 1897 takedown saw some action in the hands of its previous owners...
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Just have the two. My long time favorite, a Browning Light 12 and a recently purchased Marlin Model 55G bolt action. Nothing like shooting trap with a bolt gun to gain proficiency with the action. I still prefer the Browning though.

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Parker Bros.-- What they did before they got into making the board games . . .

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Pre-1920 "El Cheapos", Philadephia made A.H.Fox Sterlingworth 12, 16 and 20 Ga doubles. :) Image
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Mike that 870 ROCKS!

Don't have many shotguns.
Mode 12s and my favorite is my '97 Riot gun.
Even feeds those Russian steel shells.
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Two work Remingtons and a CAS Winchester.
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I'm surprised how many people have Winchester Model 97's. I was really seriously looking at getting one but will probably get something else instead. Like almost all of JB's designs they are handsome looking.

Mike, that Parker is beautiful. I wish I could have purchased that Parker 10 guage external hammer model one I found, but sadly I had to let it go.

You guys have some very nice shotguns. :mrgreen:

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Ysabel Kid wrote:Killing me - going to take me days to catch up with the front-stuffers post!!! :lol:
Well get a move on and catch up. :lol: :lol:

Some nice looking guns folks. :D
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thanks guys, Noah, I never put the two together till tonight. :lol: :lol: :lol:
The 870 is awesome, they even have a holster for it. I would feel like an alternate Steve McQueen in Wanted dead or alive if I did that. I plan on having it on a sling when I carry it.
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I have one I'll share. I had a genuine 1897 12 ga, but it was quite rough. It was given to me, so my investment was nil. I decided I wanted a trench gun. My gun, my choice. So, this is what one of my Winchester 1897's became. However, my local gunsmithing professional helped me to make this same shotgun convertable from this trench gun configuration to a standard long barreled 12 ga. using the gun's original barrel for the long gun version. Also, new parkerizing. Had to purchases some spare parts, of course (magazine tube, barrel bands, etc.) But, the result is that I can go from trench gun to long gun back to trench gun in just a couple minutes. It works and shoots well. I did have a new stock for it, but then I decided to repair and refinish the original. Fixed the bad cracks with some of the new Gorilla Glue low viscosity stuff. Turned out OK. Pictured below with the gun's original stock.

I also have an 1897 Winchester in 16 ga. Anyone know where I can get a replacement barrel? While the gun is in decent shape, the barrel has a bulge about three inches from the muzzle.

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CowboyTutt wrote:I'm surprised how many people have Winchester Model 97's. I was really seriously looking at getting one but will probably get something else instead. Like almost all of JB's designs they are handsome looking.
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You know why I like mine? It makes the coolest clickity clackity sound when you rack the slide :D
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I have a beatup 97 riot gun, too, but forgot to post this one. My last year's purchase of a Model 12 Heavy Duck.
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pre-war 20 ga Belgian - just under 6 lbs.
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my favorite 12 ga featherweight field model 7 lbs. 4 ozs.
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Old thread, but I wanted to post an old gun. I got lucky this past weekend, and found a dealer at an antique show who had a Winchester 1897 in 12 ga and he was in a selling mood. So, this is new to me, but the serial number of this take-down shotgun dates it to 1901.

One more 1897, and it will get used.

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Well, here's three of my favorites:

Hopkins & Allen 12ga
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Browning A5 12 ga street broom (my son calls this gun Black Death :lol: )
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Winchester '97 12ga
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I like doubles. The Ithaca pictured below was made in 1921 and is my favorite. Its also the only one I currently have a picture of. In addition to the Ithaca, I have a Lefever, a Stevens and a like new pre-war Model 24 Winchester.

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Here's Blondie. It's actually more of a pumpkin color to the stocks when not in the sun. Stevens 311C in 12 Gauge. This is a 1960's gun but the metal looks like it was made yesterday. The sculpted receiver gives these guns a little more character.

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One nice 311C Chris!
Alright where is that sweet Win. 37 single that your are lucky enough to have? :mrgreen:
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Feel free to "boo" me out of the room ----- this is my only scatter gun :oops: The ubiquitous 870 with parkerized finish, rifle sights and an 8 round tube. One day i will proudly post a pic of a Winny Model 50 20 gauge -- but i havent found the right one yet

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Here's one of my favorites-

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JReed wrote:
CowboyTutt wrote:I'm surprised how many people have Winchester Model 97's. I was really seriously looking at getting one but will probably get something else instead. Like almost all of JB's designs they are handsome looking.
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You know why I like mine? It makes the coolest clickity clackity sound when you rack the slide :D

They sure do. I've had a dozen different pump guns but the '97 makes the bset sound (my model 12 is close though) :D

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Oh wow this thread popped back up out of no where. :lol:

Streetcar you wont hear any boo's from me the 870 is a great gun none better for the money. :D
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Streetstar wrote:Feel free to "boo" me out of the room ----- this is my only scatter gun :oops: The ubiquitous 870 with parkerized finish, rifle sights and an 8 round tube. One day i will proudly post a pic of a Winny Model 50 20 gauge -- but i havent found the right one yet

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Here s mine a Greener Gp 12ga

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Oh now you gone and made me drool all over my laptop. :mrgreen:
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madman4570 wrote:One nice 311C Chris!
Alright where is that sweet Win. 37 single that your are lucky enough to have? :mrgreen:
My bad--------My mistake I see it on page 1(I love those guns!)
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Now THIS was funny!!! :D :D
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This one here is my "Hawg Buster".

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madman4570 wrote:
madman4570 wrote:One nice 311C Chris!
Alright where is that sweet Win. 37 single that your are lucky enough to have? :mrgreen:
My bad--------My mistake I see it on page 1(I love those guns!)
Thanks Madman! Yeah, the singles and doubles take you back to simple times and great memories. The Win. 37 is the classiest of singles, in my book. :mrgreen:

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JReed wrote:Oh wow this thread popped back up out of no where. :lol:

Streetcar you wont hear any boo's from me the 870 is a great gun none better for the money. :D
Thanks Jeremy,

the 870 is a platform a warrior can appreciate, (whether busting down doors, or clay targets or in the field) --- Its kind of like the shotgun equivalent of a Ruger 10/22 or a Marlin 336 ---- one that does a great job, but we rarely brag about the appearance.


But some of the boom sticks you guys have ------------ Man. I love those nice doubles and singles. The '97s are cool, but i would love to shoot one of those Winchester lever action shotguns !

I also love the look of the Browning auto-5, as well as the early Winchester autoloaders ----not as traditional as the doubles, but these are still beautiful designs, aesthetically. I have been trying to find a pic of my dad's old model 50, but have been unlucky -- it now belongs to my brother. A slimmer, more graceful platform i have rarely encountered (although in profile, this gun looks like most other autoloaders ) ----- Of course the family tie-in may distort my view of these a little, as they were only out there for 10 years or so in the '50s
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C. Cash wrote:
madman4570 wrote:
madman4570 wrote:One nice 311C Chris!
Alright where is that sweet Win. 37 single that your are lucky enough to have? :mrgreen:
My bad--------My mistake I see it on page 1(I love those guns!)
Thanks Madman! Yeah, the singles and doubles take you back to simple times and great memories. The Win. 37 is the classiest of singles, in my book. :mrgreen:

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Well let's try this again. I figured since this was Leverguns.com old timey was what to show off. How about a pretty little 12 ga. coach gun?
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Markbo wrote:Well let's try this again. I figured since this was Leverguns.com old timey was what to show off. How about a pretty little 12 ga. coach gun?
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Shore is pretty! :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Yup, I want to know too! What is it? -Tutt
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Yes do tell
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