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07 July 2006, 18:36
vapodog
Some super shotguns...
check out this auction bill for July 22 at Wallace Nebraska.

Wallace is SW of North Platte about 45 minutes.


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08 July 2006, 02:29
gerrys375
Vapodog:

If I was young enough to hunt anymore (and close enough to that auction) the Franchi Veloce 28 looks like a real fun shotgun. Smiler
09 July 2006, 02:55
Snipe Hunter
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To my eye there is nothing uglier on a gun than a gold plated trigger, not even that tacky gold plated engraving. Pair them up with a high gloss polyurethane stock finish and I'm not the least bit interested.

SH


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I admit there are advantages in game of every type;
But I've never heard of beast or bird to excel the twisting snipe.
Nicholas Kane, Louisiana, 1880


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09 July 2006, 06:22
Customstox
Snipe Hunter, you took the words right out of my mouth. I kept looking over the ad for something even desirable.


Chic Worthing
"Life is Too Short To Hunt With An Ugly Gun"
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10 July 2006, 06:47
scr83jp
My favorites are pre 64 Winchester Model 12 shotguns.
14 July 2006, 09:53
Sambar 9.3
quote:
Originally posted by Snipe Hunter:
I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To my eye there is nothing uglier on a gun than a gold plated trigger, not even that tacky gold plated engraving. Pair them up with a high gloss polyurethane stock finish and I'm not the least bit interested.

SH


I dunno, if I can live with a Steyr AUG, or an M4, a gold plated trigger on a working gun wouldn't overly worry me. Gauche, yes. Tacky, yes. Stop me from buying and using it in the field? Probably not, especially if I was having trouble (and I did!) finding a 28g.
Gerry, if you can find one, try a 28g. I think you will like it.


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
14 July 2006, 16:09
Snipe Hunter
That's why my first sentence said beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I see nothing at all wrong with the guns you mentioned. All my rifles that I would use today sit in plastic handles and I like stainless steel or parkerized finishes or rifles. I hate them on shotguns. I definitely agree with the part about tacky and gauche. That said, below is the gun I have used more the last two seasons than any other. From an aesthetic standpoint I don't like anything about it (even with enough props in the picture to make it look a little better) but it gets the job done very well. A useful tool it is, a super shotgun it isn't.

SH




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I admit there are advantages in game of every type;
But I've never heard of beast or bird to excel the twisting snipe.
Nicholas Kane, Louisiana, 1880


Got Snipe?
14 July 2006, 17:34
Sambar 9.3
Snipe Hunter, I wasn't having a dig at you, sorry if you read it that way. What I was trying to say was that even an ugly gun can grow on you, provided it does the job in all other respects.
I know that, for a while, when looking for a 28g, I would have had no problems grabbing the first functional 28 I found, regardless of how tacky it looked, as long as it worked (28g guns being few and far between in OZ).
I did get very lucky though, and ended up with a nice 686S Beretta, (oil finished stock, minimal 'engraving', no gold trigger Wink) which shoots well and fits like a dream.
Doesn't stop me wanting that pair of Purdeys though....


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.
14 July 2006, 20:29
Snipe Hunter
Dave, I didn't take anything as a dig. Some of the things I dislike most on a shotgun make the best features on a waterfowl gun (durable finish, synthetic stock). I know what you mean about a 28. I chose the one I pictured above because it was available and the price fell well within my budget at the time. I had a tough time finding a .410 earlier this year and ended up settling for a CZ Bobwhite. "Settle" is exactly what it was because that gun was nowhere near the top of the list of what I would have preferred. I enjoy that gun and it will serve me nicely for now, plus it runs more along the lines of how my taste runs in finish.

SH


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I admit there are advantages in game of every type;
But I've never heard of beast or bird to excel the twisting snipe.
Nicholas Kane, Louisiana, 1880


Got Snipe?
15 July 2006, 15:56
Sambar 9.3
Snipe Hunter, just out of interest, what is the gun in the picture?


Cheers, Dave.

Aut Inveniam Viam aut Faciam.