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James, be careful or you will suddenly wonder why all the BLEs are in the cabinet. Recently found myself owner of a Pieper hammer gun and thought of you. John, its a 16 gauge, bar in wood from about 1880. Calling my name!!!
The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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My W&C Scott from 1870 with cylinder bores and 1 ounce of 7's. (Thank you, Daryl) 
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Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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How do I use them? One barrel at a time.. Here's a Husqvarna 103C 12b from a duck hunt yesterday. Just finished working on the wood, still need to refinish the metal. what a beauty! I love my 103cs 16
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Great website, Tamid. Thanks for the link. I've bookmarked it for regular perusing for my "dream" pigeon gun.
SRH
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Some nice guns but is there a formula to arrive at "average minimum wall thickness". When I was a boy minimum w.t. was just that.
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Sidelock
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Some nice guns but is there a formula to arrive at "average minimum wall thickness". When I was a boy minimum w.t. was just that. I agree. I have emailed them with my requirements for a hammer pigeon gun and also asked them for an explanation of that "average". Will post their reply when it comes. Thanks, SRH
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As has been reiterated in this forum, it's not just MWT that is important but also where it is. Like real estate, it's location, location, and location. Gil
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I would consider enduring some serious spousal unhappiness to own that Warrilow 20 gauge he has listed. What a beautiful little 20 gauge hammer gun with adult sized dimensions. Alas, having just bought a SIACE 28 gauge hammer gun and exhausted the toy fund, at $6,000 plus the import costs, it's going to remain in his inventory if buying it is up to me.
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Stan that 2 bore punt gun, on the Hammergun web site would look nice in your hands. You could hear the roar. Almost no chance one shot would get you into any real trouble. Heck I'd give you a hand if you wanted.
I do wish someone would buy that Page Wood gun on page four. After I pay all my bills and taxes this year I'd be tempted to take a shot at it. Bet it swings well and 3/4 chokes work well for a lot of my hunting. If it were 2" longer it'd peak your interest as well I suspect. 32" hammer guns I suspect are going to be as rare as red John Deere tractors. They are out there but few more on the ground.
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