Found one more packing stuff up.

This one is a 37 in 12ga, made in 1962 and with a full choke barrel

It has the plain-Jane stock and corn cob forend. The wood is beautiful as well as the bluing, with the exception of a section on the underside of the barrel by the muzzle.

Don't ask me to measure the barrel to see if can be modified for a choke tube. They're all featherweights, so the answer is probably not.

It's $425. Because it's 64 years old, it's also C&R eligible. I might be interested in a trade, but I look for unique like a 1873 in 357 or Mossberg MVP in 308, or something of that ilk.






Edited by Alkristin (Today at 08:36 PM)
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Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled guns yearning to shoot free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming safes and gun racks.

Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door of my workbench.