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Shotgunlover,

I believe the models 100-103 utilized this type of action. Some are really quite beautiful.

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Originally Posted By: Buteravoing
oh wow. that's a nice rabit you've got and that's surely a gorgeous gun. i never hunted with such a beauty but i surely would want to. congrats and keep goin'!


Welcome!!!

There are plenty of them out there and Huskies are undervalued so have at it.

Good luck.

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fallschirmjaeger,

That gamelands looks quite familiar. I don't want to give away your bunny hotspot but I think we may hunt the same area.

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Originally Posted By: Last Dollar
When I hunt one of my hammer guns, I chant a mantra...Hammmers, dummy, hammers...


I once was shooting on a squad right behind Jim Carmichael, in a hammergun event. My squad was much smaller than his so I was waiting to shoot on every station and got to watch him shoot. He was using a beautiful, very high quality hammergun. Before each pair he would mutter to himself "Cock the damn thing". Quite amusing to watch.

SRH


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I have a 16 ga model 52 and a 12 ga model 103A Husky. Use them for ducks. Great guns....if you remember to cock em.

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Great thread. Fun to see someone else getting sucked in to the world of hammer guns. I currently have five Husky hammerguns, although I may have to sell one or three for an upcoming move:
16ga mod.100, 44, 12ga 103A, C, and 350. I have owned and shot many more, and I think I like the sidelock 100 series models the best, both from a wood durability standpoint (the round body back action models, while great to hold in the hands, are prone to wood cracking around the plates), and the fact that many of them came chambered for 2.75" shells.

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Wonderful gun and rabbit! I love hammers!

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Since ther are several Husqvarna fans here I have a question:

does anyone have the monobloc barrel model? I believe it was numbered in the 50 range and made before the war for a short time.

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I know post is from a couple of months ago but in case you are still following.

What date of manufacture is your your shotgun? Beautiful gun.

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Originally Posted By: Stan
Originally Posted By: Last Dollar
When I hunt one of my hammer guns, I chant a mantra...Hammmers, dummy, hammers...


I once was shooting on a squad right behind Jim Carmichael, in a hammergun event. My squad was much smaller than his so I was waiting to shoot on every station and got to watch him shoot. He was using a beautiful, very high quality hammergun. Before each pair he would mutter to himself "Cock the damn thing". Quite amusing to watch.

SRH


I have a Pedersoli La Bohemanie, took it out duck hunting with two of my boys, and their boys, managed to knock down a goose, but only had twos in, I reloaded and headed out to get the thing, just as I bent down to pick it up the goose took flight, I pulled up on it and wondered why the gun didn't go boom when I pulled the trigger, it took me a second to realize what I had done, or hadn't done, still got the goose, but I was reminded of this story!

TM

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