CoRoMo
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Continuing from my previous thread...
Here is another one of -I believe- his father's many shotguns. As I mentioned in the last thread, Pete's dad loved bird hunting and as you'll see in subsequent threads, I believe that he enjoyed trap and/or skeet. We'll get to all that in the upcoming threads though.
Before coming across this shotgun, I'd never seen or heard of this model. It's certainly intriguing in that it has a lever to break the action. Any info or comments welcome.
This is a very neat shotgun, but there is very little info out there on this model. I don't believe they were in production for very long either. Although it looks almost unused, I don't believe they hold great value on the market. I'm advising that his wife keep this shotgun for their 5-year old daughter when she gets older.
Here is another one of -I believe- his father's many shotguns. As I mentioned in the last thread, Pete's dad loved bird hunting and as you'll see in subsequent threads, I believe that he enjoyed trap and/or skeet. We'll get to all that in the upcoming threads though.
Before coming across this shotgun, I'd never seen or heard of this model. It's certainly intriguing in that it has a lever to break the action. Any info or comments welcome.
This is a very neat shotgun, but there is very little info out there on this model. I don't believe they were in production for very long either. Although it looks almost unused, I don't believe they hold great value on the market. I'm advising that his wife keep this shotgun for their 5-year old daughter when she gets older.