A gift

Started by sakorick, April 07, 2017, 03:09:27 PM

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sakorick

What do you suppose is in this box?
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gitano

I'm guessing that shotgun case you were having the inside redone on.

Paul
Be nicer than necessary.

sakorick

Quote from: gitano;147528I'm guessing that shotgun case you were having the inside redone on.

Paul

Yes.....but it's what's inside that's cool.
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gitano

Be nicer than necessary.

recoil junky

YESSIREE BOB, nice re-work of the "box" 'though the gun could use some spucing up :clown:

RJ
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sakorick

Quote from: recoil junky;147537YESSIREE BOB, nice re-work of the "box" 'though the gun could use some spucing up :clown:

RJ

The gun is a 3 barrel Winchester 101 skeet set. 20, 28 and 410 bore. True about the sprucing up, and this has been done. I have shot hundreds of skeet rounds with this gun and won the 28 ga Remington Open in K-town with this gun.....my finest hour as I hit 68 straight with a final score of 98.
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JaDub

That`s the best " Old Girlfriend" you  could ever have, in my humble opinion.:biggthumpup:

sakorick

Quote from: JaDub;147540That`s the best " Old Girlfriend" you  could ever have, in my humble opinion.:biggthumpup:

I can't argue that!
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