My fellow Iowan Phil Bourjaily isn't an old guy as outdoor writers go, but he's older than a millennial for sure. Some folks here that have reached or are approaching senior citizenhood--as well as maybe the youngster set, if they seek out "classic" outdoor writers--may have read stories by Phil's dad, the late Vance Bourjaily. Wrote an interesting book on hunting called "The Unnatural Enemy".
Yes- and he completely trashed a fine Beretta S0 12 bore his wife gave him. Phil wrote about having Orvis restore-repair it as a keepsake-his Dad also dropped his older Belgian Browning A-5 into a lake while out duck hunting- Ooops- Yes, his original thesis was buying a well-worn 12 gauge 870 Magnum and "improving it" his $ his choice- but where our paths diverge is his addendum about "Improving" a vintage Model 12-
How do you improve a: Steinway Baby Grand, a Strad violin, a 1956 Mercedes Gull-Wing, a Porsche 911, a case of Chateau LaFite or a fine Napoleon brandy. I'm writing a letter to DU soon, asking for a retraction from Phil on this potential Model 12 Fubaring- I also recall, a few years ago, how Phil's article locked me out of a Fox- a 1911 Sterlingworth pin gun with ejectors- Local gun shop had it in on consignment at $1750--50% ble, no case, 40% wood, stock pinned with a bolt, ejectors way out of timing, 6# trigger pulls-30" M&F and of course, 2&5/8" chambers-
The consignor had read about a Fox Sterlingworth (DT, Ext) beater that Phil bought from Scheel's for about $800-and had Simmons refinish it, and told the whole F&S readership that it was now worth $1800-what a crock of scheise--No wonder he is no longer on the mast head of Feel & Scream magazine--
If DU can fire one of the best writers going, E. Donnall Thomas because of cheap shot politics-apparently Don pisses off some major $ donors about Colorado access to rivers- well, as a very serious Model 12 man, I am a tad ticked off about the potential ruination of many "safe queened" Model 12's in the possession of the liberal piss-head coupon clipping trust funded millenials- glad I ain't one.
Betcha Thomas C. Johnson is rolling over in his grave at the thought of this degrading of his "Perfect Repeater"