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David, that gun you show is exactly like all the ones I've seen. A nice field functional gun w/o decoration. A 30" 16 probably helps you with the follow-thru, too.
Unless there's something on that stock out of the picture, I don't think you really mean "Monte Carlo," tho. Looks more like a standard Germanic cheekpiece stock to me. To me "Monte Carlo" indicates a cheekpiece that actually raises the comb, sometimes just a bump that steps down to the wrist, sometimes like a whole dang walnut canned ham (the "California" or "Weatherby" style).
(Maybe somebody who really knows this stuff will chime in--if I'm wrong, I've been wrong for 50+ years and it's probably about time to get it right!)
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Mike, I mis-phrased that, it is just a cheek piece and not a Monte Carlo.
David
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David, if I had a nickel for every time I mis-wrote something, I'd have about 63 years worth of nickels plus interest....(Remember interest, anybody?).
Nice 16.
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Hard to fault them for the money, Greg. The one that caught you eye is nice. I looked at it right after they took it in , when I was in Denver to check on Mom's health.
They were pretty solid on their asking price, but I do think that if a man counted out c-notes, they might budget a couple of hundred. At least that is what I thought then. Hi all, well I pulled the pin on this one!! It seemed to be in the best shape of the various 16ga guns out there for the price range I was looking for. In fact, I got her for much less than the asking price (by $500), so I think I did ok. Now to find out the model (if any!). Thanks so much for all your input, it helped me out quite a bit. I'm selling off my heavier 12ga guns and going to lighter more nimble guns, and I have to admit, I have a very warm soft spot for 16's. Again, thank you all, you've been grand! All the best! Greg
Gregory J. Westberg MSG, USA Ret
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giw,thats a nice, & a rather different looking BL.I think it looks sweet! Good for you on bargaining price down...it never, ever hurts to ask, eh? Enjoy it Franc
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