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My 16ga A Grade, c. 1924. Haven't lettered it yet to find out for sure but I intend to; 28" barrels, some case left, great barrels and blue, wood probably refinished at some point; I'm happy...
Thanks all. Researcher chastised me on the 16ga board for using a shell box from the wrong era in my pics; if I had the box collection he has I wouldn't have had to !
Fin2Feather wrote:Thanks all. Researcher chastised me on the 16ga board for using a shell box from the wrong era in my pics; if I had the box collection he has I wouldn't have had to !
Phil remember the words of the Good Book: "Though shall not covit thy neingbors classic ammunition box collection but varily he shall go on ebay and start his own".
That is really nice!! I have an A grade 16 also from 1916. 28" barrels,m/f, and 6lbs 4 oz. Was going to carry today on pheasants but awoke to a steady rain. Love those A grades, esp. in a 16.
May every spring from now until eternity throb with the drum roll of your wings(RogerLatham)
Thought I'd just throw in a couple pics of my A grade 16. It was a total mess when I bought it back in the late 80's and was my "rain' gun for years. Wished I'd put a more period recoil pad on it at the time.
May every spring from now until eternity throb with the drum roll of your wings(RogerLatham)