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Well done 410-er, congratulations! Two of my favorite wild meats. That is a fine looking SBS 11ga, what make is it and how old? Those squirrels and those pheasants would make a wonderful stew. Keep yer powder dry......robin :bow:
 
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It's just an old W.Richards.Chuck Dixon said it was owned by a sportsman as a commoner/farmer could not afford a gun with engraving.
 
410-er said:
Chuck Dixon said it was owned by a sportsman as a commoner/farmer could not afford a gun with engraving.

The fine checkering and excellent wood amplify his point! Wonderful gun, and it served you well.
 
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