Shotgun heresy

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damien couper
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Re: Shotgun heresy

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JustinP wrote:Good idea and I don't mind the idea of a lever-action shottie - but these are potentially the ugliest guns I've ever seen. That plus the top/rear eject and the high bore centreline (must kick like a mule). I couldn't force myself to buy one. Anyone who gets around to designing an aesthetically pleasing, reliable lever shotgun would do quite well, I'd wager...
ive got one and yes it ugly but it kicks less than a U/O and when the bunny or pigs start running 7 shots is so much fun
JustinP
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Re: Shotgun heresy

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Sorry - HiWall's niece. Still hurts my shoulder though...where's my warm saucer of milk?

Boito Miura Outback - looks like we may have a winner.
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17hmr
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Re: Shotgun heresy

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maybe have a look at the zafers. they do a nice looking OU in 24". trying to talk the missus into one atm.
JustinP
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Re: Shotgun heresy

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Have ordered a Boito 20" o/u coach gun. No butchering needed and like the man said, no need to tear the arse out of it price-wise. Should do the trick.
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