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Montana,
The first picture you posted on 3/16 @ 10:47, what gun is that?
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Treblig:
Only one I got. Had a couple field grade NIDs. Like this Flusie better. Another member here had one at Vintagers. Liked his so much I bought this one.
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First was an Edinburgh Gun or skeleton action MacNaughton 1902 12 gauge.
Second is a 28 gauge Bozard from around 1890.
Third is a 12 gauge 1909 Grant sidelever with a grip safety.
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I agree Jack that's one beautiful Flues!!! I've had the Flues and the NID and I feel that the NID is better mechanically and better balanced but both the Flues and the Crass(?) models seem to have better engraving/checkering and wood. All the best
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I not so good understand,but I think that somebody need information about a W.E. BARRATT double gun.Tony Barclay of heritage guns can give an answer.Buy the way on this webside there is for the moment one for sell.info go to http://www.heritageguns.co.uk/hggramset.htm en click on stocklist inventory gun Nr 046 is a Barratt.Sorry my english is bad I am new to the forum and I live in Belgium. But I hope I helped.Marc Gettemans
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Welome to the forum Marc. You did very well with your English. Thank you for posting the information. Terry
Better to keep your mouth shut and be thought stupid,than open it and confirm.
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Stevens 5000. Yes, THAT Stevens! (you can tell by the crude checkering.) Go figure.
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Damn, I think that is pretty. Jake
R. Craig Clark jakearoo(at)cox.net
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ReRob,
I would have to call that "El Tigre"! Awesome!!
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Dodging lions and wasting time.....
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It's a Stevens "Royal" Has a Redhead pad, beavertail forend, case colored receiver, and twin ivory beads! Just missing the oak & leather case. Don't know if it was ordered that way or done afterwards.
My problem lies in reconciling my gross habits with my net income. - Errol Flynn
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