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Thom Dirkson built sidelocks and Dickson style round action guns in the 90's.

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Originally Posted By: ed good
naughty child like behavior should not be tolerated here...


I agree Ed, That's why I had pledged $100.00 to AmarilloMike's "Pledge Drive To Ban Ed Good". There was a nice amount of money on the table that could really help this BBS both financially, and by eliminating one of our anti-gun Trolls.

Ed, in my opinion, this is another one of your racist threads. Why aren't you curious about the lack of sxs shotgun manufacturing in those African countries I listed? Remember when you were advocating bans and restrictions of semi-autos and posted this racist comment about gun crime in inner cities?

Originally Posted By: ed good
a well regulated militia is one thing...a bunch of yahoos running around with semi auto handguns is something else...

or is it?


If you are not a racist, why were you crudely imitating a black person when you made this anti-gun statement?

Originally Posted By: ed good
"licensing' means only those that can afford to pay, can play?

no, not if a license was only required to possess a semi auto handgun...think of it in the spirit of the firearms act of 1934 and the no chil lef behin ed ucation law of 2001...and unlike the act of 1934, the licensing process would be administered by the states and not by the feds...an like no chil, compliance to a national standard would be mandated by the feds, but achieving compliance to the licensing act would be the responsibility of the states.


They certainly had sources of iron and water power in Africa Ed. Remember seeing all of those natives with their iron spear points in National Geographic? Are you saying that only white people are smart enough and motivated enough to produce firearms? Or were you just looking at the topless pictures of African native women which would make you both racist and misogynist?

How about Muslim shotguns Ed. You didn't ask about doubles from any Arabic countries. Are you Islamophobic too?

All of the countries you are asking about in this thread are European and Caucasian countries. How come you didn't ask about shotgun makers from Central America or the Phillipines or Viet Nam or Cambodia? I noticed you didn't ask about shotguns made by Eskimos or American Indians either. Neither did anyone else who thought that this was your very first moment of brilliance. How about Chinese people Ed? They invented gunpowder and even crude hand cannons, but we don't see many Chinese doubles? Are you concerned about that, or didn't you even consider the possibility of Chinese sxs production because of your racist attitudes?

Did you read earlier that Antarctica is not a country and has no government Ed? Talk about a golden opportunity. Maybe you should move to Antarctica and run for President of the Penguins. You've certainly got the brain for it.



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This made me laugh....My Dad had (I still have it) what he called a "Dutch gun".. Guess I'll shoot the dutch gun today..It was/is a Holland and Holland....

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People today think of windmills as a power source, but windmills existed long before electricity and were water pumps. The windmills were needed to keep the place from continually flooding. The vast majority of Holland is below sea level so not exactly the ideal place to set up manufacturing, even today.

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My Winchester 370 is marked made in Canada

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Impossible. Ed Good says there were no Canadian built doubles.

Originally Posted By: ed good
and here's one more puzzle...

why no canadian, austrailan nor new zealand made doubleguns?


Once Ed sets his mind on something, no amount of proof or reasoning will convince him otherwise. Take his belief that the Militia of the 2nd Amendment is obsolete, and has been replaced by Volunteer Fire Departments. Seriously. He said that in his post # 372069 on 7/9/14:

Originally Posted By: ed good
brian: yep, that seems to do it. but, it don't clearly define what the unorganized militia consists of...so that is left to interpretation in the context of a "well regulated militia".

in the context of the times, a well regulated militia, could be defined as local volunteer militia companies, organized by captains holding state commissions. guess the closes thing we have to that today are volunteer fire companies...

too bad, it don't say somewhere that the militia also consists of citizen civilians, who are not necessarily well regulated. you know, like guys like me.


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Last Dollar - That's a 'double dutch' gun.

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Originally Posted By: Mark II
My Winchester 370 is marked made in Canada


Yes, made in the former Cooey plant in Cobourg, Ontario which Winchester took over in 1961 and closed in 1979. When Cooey was in operation the shotguns were the model 84. After Winchester took over it became the model 840, then 370, then 37A. They were all single shot. During the 30's, Cooey finished and assembled the Champion shotguns as well as the Hercules double barrel for Iver Johnson for sale in Canada. They are Canadian marked on the action.

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I have a 20 gauge double hammer gun. One barrel is marked Haarlem Haag Amsterdam and the other barrel is marked Ned Wapennagaziin.

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