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  1. #7926
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    Any opinions on where to pick up a (preferably side by side) shotgun to pass on to future generations?
    "Yo!! Brentley! Ya wanna get faded before work?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by BS720 View Post
    Any opinions on where to pick up a (preferably side by side) shotgun to pass on to future generations?
    Holland and Holland

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrokeSomeRibs View Post
    Is he a dentist to the stars?
    “I have a responsibility to not be intimidated and bullied by low life losers who abuse what little power is granted to them as ski patrollers.”

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    or a Drilling

    Personally I would get a bonafides US trench gun with the perforated heat guard and the bayonet attachment.
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    MP5 mags in da house

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    impossible to find a mechanical combo lock these days.
    I think Liberty has a number of mechanical offerings. Maybe that doesn't count as affordable though...
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    Here’s the dumbest person on tgr
    "What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"

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    note to self, if it made MRESteve sick DO NOT EAT!

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    74 yo crackers and choco

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    and the trifecta to my minimally productive morning

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    Quote Originally Posted by BS720 View Post
    Any opinions on where to pick up a (preferably side by side) shotgun to pass on to future generations?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CS2-6 View Post
    I think Liberty has a number of mechanical offerings. Maybe that doesn't count as affordable though...
    Their low end 30 minute safe approaches affordable. However closest listed dealer requires 3hr drive each way. That's cheaper than shipping though. Ho Li Phuc. It's more than the cost of the safe.

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    Warms my heart to see the kalifornia bruthas buying up all the STANDARD capacity magazines they can while the ban is repealed. They have set records and completely cleaned out many online retailers.

    They also can reconvert any old 30 rd mags that had limiters installed.

    Well done!
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    http://concealednation.org/2019/04/m...LZQbWhWxBSbCTw

    Dirt naps for 3 out of 5 assholes by a 20 yo MAN.

    Well done!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    http://concealednation.org/2019/04/m...LZQbWhWxBSbCTw

    Dirt naps for 3 out of 5 assholes by a 20 yo MAN.

    Well done!
    AKrma. Anyone who breaks in to my home while I'm home better kill me immediately or I'll kill them first or die trying.
    Go that way really REALLY fast. If something gets in your way, TURN!

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    Guess if I had to live in the barrio and deal in dope like the dude and I'd want to be armed myself.
    A few people feel the rain. Most people just get wet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BS720 View Post
    Any opinions on where to pick up a (preferably side by side) shotgun to pass on to future generations?
    Franchi pre Beretta made awesome stuff. Post beretta they made medium grade stuff. If you buy a pre B you can score a deal on a sweet gun because most people don't know that and compare prices to the new stuff.

    My Franchi o/u is as good or better than a browning citori.

    https://www.gunbroker.com/item/802788857
    $12k

    I got mine with 12 and 20 gauge barrels for $1500.



    The browning citori is a nice gun though. I hate ruger labels, you can't get a good enough deal on one.

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    Add a beretta 686 as another nice o/u gun.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exsparky View Post
    I hate ruger labels
    To each his own, I suppose.
    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    Here’s the dumbest person on tgr
    "What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS2-6 View Post
    To each his own, I suppose.

    I have seen all of the problems below in a gun I traded my buddy with for a round of sporting clays. I couldn't believe he bought two of them, granted he bought the second one at garage sale for $500.

    The break open pivots where loose and have too much play for me.

    There are problems with the ejectors
    https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=150460

    Sometimes the safeties won't move forward.
    https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/vie...?f=62&t=350442


    And the biggest problem...
    when they get shot enough, the safeties slide into the on position after the first shot.

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    I'm proud of this one. The top left was another gun - trash shooting. It's a solid 1 MOA gun.

    The other five are three round groups as I was zeroing a new rifle at 100 yds. SRS A2, Kahles k525i, Hornaday 6.5 CM 147gr ELD Match. Best group (bottom left) is 3/16", worst group (center-top) is 5/8". These were rounds 5-19 out of the barrel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by exsparky View Post
    The break open pivots where loose and have too much play for me.

    There are problems with the ejectors
    https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=150460

    Sometimes the safeties won't move forward.
    https://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/vie...?f=62&t=350442


    And the biggest problem...
    when they get shot enough, the safeties slide into the on position after the first shot.
    Of those problems, I've suffered the one where the shells would fall past the ejectors. But, I attributed this to one time where I maybe got a little overzealous in my field stripping and cleaning. Anyway, I sent it back to Ruger and they fixed it without question, and even tuned up the action without me asking. So, it came back to me better than new.

    One could argue that no gun at that price-point should have any defects, especially a gun that allegedly sunk most of its cost into engineering rather than aesthetics. But, most every gun I've ever had has had to go back to the manufacturer at some point for some problem or another.

    Anyway, the Red Label fits me well enough. I got a limit of dove in 45 minutes and less than 2 boxes of shells one opening morning; so I can't complain too much.
    Quote Originally Posted by digitaldeath View Post
    Here’s the dumbest person on tgr
    "What are you trying to say? I'm crazy? When I went to your ski schools, I went on your church trips, I went to your alpine race-training facilities? So how can you say I'm crazy?!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cono Este View Post
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    A classic.

    Enjoy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cono Este View Post
    new to me 66-2. Beautiful gun.
    Awesome possum!

    And I just picked up this Model 15-4 Combat Masterpiece. Fun times!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CS2-6 View Post
    Of those problems, I've suffered the one where the shells would fall past the ejectors. But, I attributed this to one time where I maybe got a little overzealous in my field stripping and cleaning. Anyway, I sent it back to Ruger and they fixed it without question, and even tuned up the action without me asking. So, it came back to me better than new.

    One could argue that no gun at that price-point should have any defects, especially a gun that allegedly sunk most of its cost into engineering rather than aesthetics. But, most every gun I've ever had has had to go back to the manufacturer at some point for some problem or another.

    Anyway, the Red Label fits me well enough. I got a limit of dove in 45 minutes and less than 2 boxes of shells one opening morning; so I can't complain too much.
    Have you ever tried a citori browning, a beretta 687 or a caeser guerini? They are all higher price points but they so worth it. I just mentioned the franchi (which I have beat the living snot out of for 17 years without a fault) because the older ones can be at that level closer to the ruger's price point. Its cheaper but I think the short comings are dramatic.

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