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Brent, I've been referred to these guys. http://asecvets.com/Dr Scott Anderson is who my local vet recommended. If you have another recommendation, I'd be grateful.
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Chicago, If you can use the boards topic search feature, do a search for Cogswell & Harrison, reb87 posted pics of the gun a few weeks ago.
Dustin Thanks Dustin, I will try the search function. Mike
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Hansli:
Figures, couple of carpenters except unlike yourself I'm getting so puny in my old age that I need that stick nailer more than it needs me. My comment was provocative and I apologize for misjudging your intent, your physical conditioning, and the fact that we both appear to have steel wool for brains. You clearly have the advantage Sir, and I yield to your judgment.
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I regret not ordering one as I purchased a G/L just before and with its 14" 1/4 inch length of pull it neither fits me nor does it feel right when coming up Wanna sell that G/L?
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Jack, Similar poles repel each other. It is a simple misunderstanding and we're both okay. Let me dust your coat off and buy you a beer.
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Beer???? whoellbuyaround?
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Take it from the Brits, the non-ejector Sle gamegun was never much of a fav with the chappies. So, in keeping with the gun, you must have the right tricks on it. Yes Lowell, but didn't the chappies have two guns and a loader to insert fresh charges into the waiting chambers and later to pick up the empties? In these later times do you use those clever ejectors and then chase the empties yourself or block their use with your hand then into the waiting pouch? Jake
Last edited by Jakearoo; 04/01/07 05:51 PM.
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We may yet have that beer sometime if we can all get to the same location. Again, sorry for being an Ahole about nothing.
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Ahole? Somebody say Ahole? I'm here!!!
Anyway, Jake, Lowel has always missed the point most important to note on those fine English guns he has handled-they are, alas, here, and not in England.
He needs an ejector gun for his crows, turkeys, and ducks not in the least more than I do, for my grouse and pheasants. Nothing driven about our hunting, save the vehicle we use to get there.
You can pretend you are a nobleman, or landed gentry in England, but, it is true what they say-you can never return home, especially if you happen to be an English sidelock gun.
Wish a few more turned up, in lefthanded form, hold the ejectors, please. Did I mention I'm cheap? Best, Ted
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