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Posted By: Bob Cash Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/14/23 09:15 PM
Yup! Uh Huh! That’s right!

HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN (a 12 bore configured exactly like) OLD NASH’S QUAIL GUN

Browning BSS, 12 gauge, 26" , fixed chokes, Mod / Imp. Cal
Single Selective Trigger. 1979 Manufacture.
99% condition. 1 small pressure dent on the belly.
1 1/2” x 2 3/8” x 14 1/8” to makers butt plate
To look at this gun, one could believe it has not been used.
Tight, tight, tight. Just a beautiful time capsule of a BSS

Reduced for quick sale.
$1,899 plus insured shipping to your FFL


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Posted By: Stanton Hillis Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/15/23 11:08 AM
Bob, good luck selling the BSS. But, are you certain the configuration of Nash's 12 bore quail gun included a beavertail forend? In the Life magazine article depicting him quail hunting in Tennessee there are several pics of him carrying/holding the gun, and I cannot see evidence of the forend being a beavertail in any of them. Is there another picture or description that specifies a beavertail?
Posted By: Bob Cash Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/15/23 05:25 PM
Good morning Stan.
You’re absolutely right!
What the heck was I thinking?

I meant Ernest Hemingways’ Quail gun.
Posted By: bushveld Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/15/23 06:04 PM
Ernest Hemingway??? Maybe that explains the way the bottom plate screw is in a crooked position--- ole Ernest may have been a bit unsteady.
Posted By: Bob Cash Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/15/23 06:41 PM
Originally Posted by bushveld
Ernest Hemingway??? Maybe that explains the way the bottom plate screw is in a crooked position--- ole Ernest may have been a bit unsteady.

Diagonal,
The way they all left the factory.
Posted By: bushveld Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/16/23 03:24 PM
Originally Posted by Bob Cash
Originally Posted by bushveld
Ernest Hemingway??? Maybe that explains the way the bottom plate screw is in a crooked position--- ole Ernest may have been a bit unsteady.

Diagonal,
The way they all left the factory.

Bob;
Interesting explanation of the out of align screw slot of the bottom plate. The Japanese are known for their excellent skills of metal working and their excellent abilities to copy and reverse engineer all sorts of devices---how many years have they been sending out angled screws (maybe "rising sun") like that from the factory?
Posted By: doublenut Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/17/23 01:00 AM
Bushveld, As Bob represented the gun w/the screws “angled” is exactly how the BSS guns of that period did in fact leave the factory. Brett
Posted By: Ted Schefelbein Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/17/23 02:35 AM
I was thinking Nash might have balked at the single trigger. Dude never learned to drive.

Nice gun, Bob. GLWS

Best,
Ted
Posted By: tut Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/17/23 10:50 AM
Originally Posted by doublenut
Bushveld, As Bob represented the gun w/the screws “angled” is exactly how the BSS guns of that period did in fact leave the factory. Brett

PS. Their Charles Daly line also had the angled screws. Never figured out that one either.
Posted By: HomelessjOe Re: Nash Buckinghams’ Quail Gun - 06/23/23 10:19 AM
As Monty Hall used to say "Come on down"
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