Single shot or bolt gun squads?
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Single shot or bolt gun squads?
Who is bringing their fav bolt gun to shoot? Bluerock mentioned it in a post not long ago. I found a Stevens Model 58 in 16 bore -clip feed- at the local Bass Pro for only $199.99.
I, gonna hafta look some more!
I, gonna hafta look some more!
The joys of shooting a 16 bore are only realized when you do it.
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I applied yesterday for my ATF Form 6NIA so I can bring a selected portion of my arsenal to Flatwater. There are 6 guns on it, 5 are SXS, one is a Remington 11-48 in 28 ga. Actually most are pre 1898, technically I do not need an ATF Form 6 for antiques, but you have to convince US Customs that they really are antiques, so the easiest way is to put them on the form. They are all registered here in Canada, but to my surprise I do not need an export permit from Canada if I sell an antique legally in the US, I just have to cancel the registrations as "exported to the US" when I get back. Seems my Canadian firearms licence is an import and export licence for sporting guns.
Anyhow I do not have time to borrow a bolt action gun and put it in my Form 6NIA, so perhaps I can share one with a more fortunate owner?
Mike
Anyhow I do not have time to borrow a bolt action gun and put it in my Form 6NIA, so perhaps I can share one with a more fortunate owner?
Mike
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Re: Single shot or bolt gun squads?
Hey Brent, there are several on GunBroker and Auction Arms.Brent XVI'er wrote:Who is bringing their fav bolt gun to shoot? Bluerock mentioned it in a post not long ago. I found a Stevens Model 58 in 16 bore -clip feed- at the local Bass Pro for only $199.99.
I, gonna hafta look some more!
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =123739933
I have one of these in 20ga. I could bring. A new pad costs about $10 from Numrich.
Oh, I'm new here, my first post. I'm mdm1 on 16ga. forum
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I've got a buddy with a Geha--dangondest, neat shotgun you can imagine. The only problem is when you get that big expanded Mauser bolt all the way to the rear, it gets REAL wobbly and is easy to bind up on the forward throw if you're not careful. He gets extra points for the "cool" factor tho. Maybe he'll let me borrow it for the Flatwater.postoak wrote:I am looking hard for a Geha, Remo, or heart hard hit. Maybe a Pickelhalbe to match ?
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...I used to have some of them sans-a-bolt slacks---had to start wearing suspenders with em.Jacob Jesus Escape' wrote:...slacker is sans a bolt...
Hope you make it this year Fred.
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