Pump Shotgun Picture Thread

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Here's mine. Nothing fancy at all.

My newest. Plain ol' Mossberg 500 from Wal-Mart in 20 ga.

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My oldest. Sears/Mossberg. 12 ga. 28" with a modified choke. This one has put more than a few deer down with 3" Number 1 buckshot. It also has a smoothbore slug barrel that I've never used. I got it in 1977. I did the camo myself years ago.

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This one is my dad's turkey shoot gun. It's a Sears (Winchester) 200. 30" full choke. He won many a turkey, ham, slab of bacon and a few 'side pots' with this one.

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Cajun, is that a duck pond?

No, that's the Rapadan River, a tributary of the Rappahanock, above Fredericksburg. There are ducks and geese on it all the time however. From time to time as I sit here at the computer I see canoes floating down. Depending on the season they're either smallmouth fishing, or duck hunting.
 
My collection of pumps. L-R... BPS 10 ga., Remington Express Super-Mag-12 ga., Winchester Model 12-12ga., Winchester Model 12- 16 ga., Ithaca 37 Ultrafeatherlight-20 ga.
 

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Apologies to the owner but that Pardner Pump with the Knoxx Stock has got to be one of the ugliest shotgun's I've seen other than my own mismatched gun. I'll see if I can get a pic of my Mossberg 500 up here in its current form they all seem to be evading me.
 
My Mossberg 500 I bought for $125 to use for HD duty. It was rusty, dented, dinged and scratched up when I bought it. I refinished it in July. It came with a 24in rifled slug barrel and I already had a 24in smoothbore slugger barrel. I cut the smoothbore barrel down it 18.5 and sweated the rifle sights back on. I took all the finish off the receiver, mag tube, and both barrels. Then I baked on a ceramicoat finish. The stock was refinished using elbow grease, Minwax Mahogany Red stain, and Tru Oil.
 

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Apologies to the owner but that Pardner Pump with the Knoxx Stock has got to be one of the ugliest shotgun's I've seen other than my own mismatched gun. I'll see if I can get a pic of my Mossberg 500 up here in its current form they all seem to be evading me.
No offense taken.
It's no looker, but I have yet to find a gun that shoots or feels better. I've shot a lot of my friends guns, before and after getting the Protector, and nothing else comes close (in price, shot or feel).
The forend isn't doing it any favors in the looks department either but it feels much better than the factory grip.

Some very nice looking guns in this thread.
 
1978 870TB with Jen-you-wine blue magics and M37 ultralight 20 Sid Bell.

The 870 is considerably more worn than when the pic was taken. The M37 has been, I shamefacedly admit, neglected.

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Pump guns are unique in that I am completely untroubled by stamped checkering - it drove the gunwriters of the era totally up the wall though, IIRC.
 
If you guys are interested in comparing pictures, why not go over to GunEnvy and put them there for others to rate?

Upload your pics, then see who rates highest.

(I am one of the creators of the sites "engine" so i thats ok!)
 
a couple more of mine scoped 1100 12 gauge and 1100 20 gauge LT




Sorry ..............my bad got carried away.....these aren't pumps....what was I thinking??? :eek: :banghead:
 

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Here is a crappy photo of my two shot guns. On the left is a Winchester model 120 Youth 20ga 21" barrel with the winchoke and the youth stock replaced with an adult stock from a 12ga 120 ranger. It fits well enough but is a little bit wider on the right side, not a big enough deal to care about. It is also a satin finish instead of glossy so the forearm and stock do not match. Its a working gun, I don't care. Still have the youth stock for when my kids are old enough to use it. For now it is the house/upland game gun. This is the first gun that was ever mine, my dad bought it for me new in 1986 when I was 11. It is my favorite gun.

The other is my dad's old 870 wingmaster from 1973 with a fixed modified choke. I use it for waterfowl.

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