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OT Three new acquisitions.

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Over the last few weeks I have bought and sold a few guns trying to only have guns that I will use regularly.

So my Uberti 73 .22, my Chas Smith 12ga Hammergun (black powder) and my 3 shot B/A .410 had to go and were replaced with the Browning ATD, a Baikal 16ga Hammergun and a Remington 870 express 28ga.

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Post by TedH »

I like the looks of that hammergun. What is the most popular gauge over there? Are the 16 and 28 gauges more popular than the 12 and 20?
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TedH,
The 12GA is still the most popular by far, I just like buckin' the trend! :wink:
The Russian hammergun only cost me £89 about $175 and has not had a lot of use!

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That .22 sure has some excellent wood to be happy about.
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I contacted the guy handling your Uberti 22, but after his first response, he never e-mailed me back again. :( Oh well - it wasn't meant to be!

Looks like a great set of guns game keeper! :D
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Post by rjohns94 »

good luck with those. Nice group. I would have loved to gotten your 73 in .22
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Post by Grizz »

I like your ride. Is that an aluminum body?

What engine is in there?

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Now if that shotgun had a lever underneath it!!!
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win92 wrote:Now if that shotgun had a lever underneath it!!!
Nah, much more convenient with the lever on top! :lol:
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Very nice Gamekeeper! That should do just fine.
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Ysabel Kid wrote:I contacted the guy handling your Uberti 22, but after his first response, he never e-mailed me back again. :( Oh well - it wasn't meant to be!

Looks like a great set of guns game keeper! :D
The guy I sold the Uberti to said someone from the States sent an email about it but he is a small gun shop and the paperwork involved does not make it worth his while to export. :(

It was a project gun anyway, who ever had it before really abused it. I did not have the time in the end to fix it up. Shame because it was pretty near an original in specification, unlike the newer ones.
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Grizz wrote:I like your ride. Is that an aluminum body?

What engine is in there?

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Yup, Aluminum body with a two and a quarter litre engine. It's not mine it's just rotting away in a barn next to my bungalow. :cry:
Even has a gun rack!
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