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Joined:  Nov 2011 Posts: 182 Sidelock |  
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Forgot to say thanks for posting the pics of your Darnes!  They make a nice pair, covering most of the spectrum. I'd love to find a good R10 12-gauge some day.  Good luck with the ditch parrots! |  |  |  
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Joined:  Jan 2002 Posts: 10,743 Likes: 1368 Sidelock |  
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Bill,Don't forget, you have a second safety on the gun-the opening lever. You can simply let the lever ride in the upright position, with a bit of spring tension against your thumb. Snap the action closed before you need to take the shot. Make sure you don't have any fingers or skin from them in a position to get pinched twixt the breech and the barrels when you close the gun. That definitely will leave a mark.
 I wouldn't mind seeing pictures of the R15. Put some up, please and thank you.
 
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Bill,I dropped you a PM. I remember seeing that gun for sale.
 
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USAF RET 1971-95  ![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](http://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/57865_80x60.jpg)  |  |  |  
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This is my R-11, I like the case color frame and sliding breech. In 1966 I had to decide between a Darne and a new International Trap gun, seeing as I just got invited to shoot ion the Military team in Taiwan I chose the Trap Gun and lusted after a Darne for 40 years.  For a retirement gift to myself I found This one, 1955 vintage but everything I wanted.  It could use a little lightning of the triggers.  
 After the first shot the rest are just noise.
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Congrats, Oskar.  Looks like a beauty!  What gauge, grade, barrel length, etc.?  I like the sling swivels! |  |  |  
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It's an R-11, 27 5/8" barrel, 12ga at 5 lb. 15 oz.  Still having a little trouble with the safety on fast flushing birds but if the dogs are on point it is great.  I do practice at the skeet range with the gun down and the safety on but even there I can anticipate the bird. 
Last edited by oskar; 12/04/13 05:07 PM.
 
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It took me about a season of birds before I became confident in an R model safety, and, double triggers. I had shot a Ruger Red Label, and really came to despise the barrel selector/safety/wild bird saving device installed in those guns. The previous O/U I had used was a Beretta Silver Snipe, with a non-selective single trigger that worked very well. I was a much younger man during the course of that first Darne safety double trigger year, however. I wonder how long it might take me to do that today? My R15 20 gauge had the funny push-button safety like Bills, but, the R10 I shoot now has the perhaps more familiar to most folks rotating lever.The Ruger, and the Darne R15 went down the road, but, the Silver Snipe still lives here. The pre-680 series Beretta O/Us are very under rated guns, in my opinion, and under priced, as well.
 Selling the R15 was a huge gun trading mistake that I rue to this day.
 Have a care package all ready to go for you, BIll-I'll mail it tomorrow.
 
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