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So, the shotgun is one of the most versatile weapons of any age. At one time it was the do all hunting weapon. It was the rifle, it was the shotgun and it was used to put all the food on the table for many a family. A little double ought buck took out many a deer back before the Rifle was so easily afforded, not to mention the ammo prices. It has gone to the way side in some ways, but the shotgun has and always will be a perfect small game getter.

Here is the one I have right now.

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So, lets see you BB throwing old shotgun.

I'll have more to share soon on the is discussion. 

Ron, we use this one for all rodent species.

A little 22. birdshot goes a long way with those ugly little critters.

Johnny,

That looks like a well loved .22 and I am certain it does a great job on them little critters

I can't be the only guy with a shotgun, can I?

If you got 'em post 'em. I would love to see pics of any and all Shotguns.

I've never even thought to take pics of my guns, Johnny, but I was wondering if this would quailify?

It's a .45/410 side by-side pistol.  Saw one like it on a trip to Kentucky some years back.  Thought that it was a fun little gun to show along with my Stevens side-by.

That definitely counts!!!
Awesome firearm and thanks for showing. This would make an excellent protection gun for around the house.  

Thats kinda kool JJ

I'll try get a picture of some of my shotguns. It's the gun of choice for me, most of the time. I have almost every gauge. 12ga.-16ga.-20ga.- .410, they all have their uses. I have two .410's one is a single shot I bought for the girls and the other is an over and under, .22cal rifle at the top and a .410 shotgun at the bottum.

Thanks Robert, I would love to see what you got.

The .410 and 22. combo sounds nice. We had one on the farm and it came in handy. We chased squirrels, Rabbit and pheasant with that one.


Johnny, here's my favorite shotgun. It's a Browning golden feather, very lightweight with low recoil. I use it to hunt small game as well as deer sometimes.

I'll get a picture of that .410/.22 shotgun later, it's real nice gun to have around the place.

Robert,

That Golden Feather is a a nice shotgun

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