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SOLD Trade gun- Indian made but a nice shooter.

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Hey there! I am thinning out my guns. here is a good opportunity to get a Trade gun. 24 gauge. I have fired it about 40 times without a misfire. Shoots as straight as a smoothie can with me standing behind it! (A good 60 yard gun. I destroyed a pumpkin at 100 yards but that might have been luck!) It is Indian made but it appears to be one from Loyalist Arms. Great sparker. The previous owner refinished the wood to look very nice and also thinned it down nicely. Barrel and lock nicely stamped with Fox and London. Forgot to take the pic but has the nice brass dragon on the back side. NO RAMROD! I broke it. Easily replaced. The trigger pull is hard but I think someone that knows there way around a lock should be able to make it pretty darn good. I am asking $450 which includes a nice gun sock as well as free shipping in the great 48! Feel free to ask any questions. Also available at 619-917-1627 or [email protected] Thank you so much for your consideration!
 

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I would start with 60-90gr 2f on RB and a skychief load squared at 60-70 gr 1.5 or 2f. As with all our toys gotta play around for each ones sweet spot
 
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