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  • old man Bill

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    Pedersoli 12 gauge double barrel, double hammer and double trigger shotgun with choke tubes. The barrels are chrome lined for ease of cleaning and corrosion resistance. This is a lot of fun to hunt with. I’ve hunted turkey and doves with it and have shot skeet with it and it’s a blast, pun intended. I have all of the wads and loading material except for the lead shot. This gun lists new for $1122.00 without tubes, check it out and see.
    $675.00

    Thompson Center Cougar Hawken style rifle in .45 cal. Stainless except for the barrel and has a beautiful inlay with a cougar on it. This is a good shooter and a good looking piece. A suede leather sling is attached so it’s easy to carry afield. I checked and NIB this sells for $699.00 plus $30 freight on Guns America site.
    $365.00

    Deer Creek Products Cumberland Mountain rifle in .45. This is a Hoosier classic made in Waldron, IN and is an unbelievably beautifully designed firearm. I don’t think there are a lot of these around because they weren’t a mass producer of firearms. This beauty has a 39” barrel with a I in 66 twist so round balls is the projectile of choice. The full length stock is walnut and has a soft feel and look.
    $495.00

    Thompson Center Seneca Hawken style rifle in .32 cal. This black powder tack driver has a 34” Green Mountain barrel fitted to the TC frame and stock and is a great squirrel gun. It has a fold down rear site and uses just 25 grains of FFF with a patched ball so there’s hardly no recoil. A nice looking piece but it’s best quality is its accuracy. Listed at the gun show for $425.00 with a fair amount of rust and this one has none.
    $300.00
     

    old man Bill

    Plinker
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    Nov 12, 2012
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    Westfield, IN
    It's a caplock and in real good shape. I've taken several squirrels with it and it's a thrill to do it the way our fore fathers did.
    Bill
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