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I sure miss the Klunkmeister. What is the servicability of a Crescent Peerless in decent shape (tight)as an occasional shooter? The gun in question is a 16 bore. It would get a diet of my low pressure reloads. Thanks, Craig
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Yes, I have a similar one for sale and wish Klunk could see it. Neat guy.
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Daryl~ I passed on the 16 ga. Peerless but an 12 bore Crescent "New Empire" now sits in the gun cabinet. It has a funky dark red color butt plate. Craig
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