
16 and 20
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Re: 16 and 20
I like the double Leg o' mutton case too!
Sweet guns.
Those double cases get heavy, though the vintage nostalgia outweigh any the drawbacks.
Very cool.
Sweet guns.
Those double cases get heavy, though the vintage nostalgia outweigh any the drawbacks.
Very cool.
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Re: 16 and 20
Simcgunner, those are 2 beautiful Foxes! Which one is the 20 and what grades are they? Jim
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Re: 16 and 20
Jim the 16 is in front with 30 inch barrels the 20 has 28 inch barrels. they are both tarted up Sterlingworths. Restocked straight grips to my dimensions XE type engraving
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Re: 16 and 20
Those are great looking guns. I have one being tarted up right now. Wood and metal are supposed to be done by this years NE SXS shoot. Then off to the engraver!
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