Always wanted to have a matching set of O/U Shoguns for upland game hunting. .410, 28, 20, 16, 12.
H&H saw that we were interested in a .243 so they sent us this:
H&H saw that we were interested in a .243 so they sent us this:
Basically a very rich person's Art Collection!The sad thing is those guns will more than likely never be shot....spend their time in a gun cabinet and only taken out to be shown off and wiped off....
I see lots of best guns run hard, when I started out I thought nobody handles these things without white gloves then I met the guys that buy them, they shoot a lot of birds.The sad thing is those guns will more than likely never be shot....spend their time in a gun cabinet and only taken out to be shown off and wiped off....
rich people.Who would have the nads to take them hunting? Can't imagine what they cost.
I've got some 36ga guns I'll sell ya high end Italian makersssometimes like to label em just for youI'd pass. The manufacturer doesn't even know they are supposed to be marked in gauges not bores. What a hack
Yeah... "That" is the reason I wouldn't buy them
Beautiful!I received a high end custom german 28ga O/U shotgun as part of a family tradition in my wifes family. They call it the son-in-law gun. The only stipulation was that I had to take it out that weekend they gave it to me on a pheasant hunt. They thought it was a pretty good joke since they were all packing 12ga semi autos, but man I dusted more than my fair share of birds with it that day. I hit a full speed quail that even the guide looked over like ****.
I look forward to passing it on to my oldest daughters future husband.
Here is the shotgun and my lousy bird dog lol
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