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Easy choice for me. LCSmith 12 gauge, 28" barrels, M&F. I happen to have one, and find myself using it almost to the exclusion of all the others I own, for everything from skeet to bird hunting. Load jockeying makes living with relatively tight chokes do-able for a lot of applications. I wouldn't be bereft if all I had were that one gun.
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If I could only have one shotgun, it would probably be a single shot because that would probably mean that we were midway through Obama's second term, repeaters would be banned, and in a couple more years we would likely see those single shots outlawed as well.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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If I had just one gun, it would probably be a Beretta or Rizzini O/U in 12ga. Versatile enough for every game species and reliable as all get out.
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This would be my pick. 16 ga, 29 1/2" barrels, choked F/F. Mike Mike what type of 16 BLE is that? What is its story? She is lovely
Michael Dittamo Topeka, KS
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Easy pick for me. Browning Superposed 20 gauge, 28 inch barrel, flat knob, long tang, ic/mod.
Socialism is almost the worst.
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If you have to carry it, Buzz's choice isn't a bad one. However, a side by side would have a bit more character.
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If you have to carry it, Buzz's choice isn't a bad one. Except that I agree with your earlier post. If it really, truly, honestly can't be but one gun, it'd have to be a 12 for me. I'd have to have the capability to use everything from 3/4 oz. loads to 1 3/8 oz., and 3/4 oz. in a 12 makes a lot more sense than 1 3/8 oz. in a 20. SRH
May God bless America and those who defend her.
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I peeked into the safe and it doesn't appear that I'm adaptable to the single-gun concept. but the question was...
I've always lusted after a McKay-Brown sxs, 28" or 30" bbls (I'm not picky at this point and this gun's free, right?) with 10 and 20 points
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yes Mike, thats a super looking gun,the engraving looks beautiful That curve at the back of the action was some english makers style, Leonard,was it? I 've read he made guns for Jefferey.Just I wild guess....or Boswell. It sure looks sweet whatever it is cheers franc
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