My father used this shotgun as a kid, hunting squirrels, possums, wood-ucks, you name it. He recently passed it down to me and I fell in love with it.--- I noticed that we have only one type of pump action shotgun on here. If pump actions are the most common type of shotgun why do we only have one? Well, i have an idea:
the new *old* vintage 16 gauge pump action shotgun. This gun acts the same as the 12 ga but has a little bit more culture and roots. The main physical difference is that its safetey is done by a hammer.
Here are a few pics of what I would like it to look like:
Vintage 16 ga Pump action Shotgun (Winchester model 97)
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Vintage 16 ga Pump action Shotgun (Winchester model 97)
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Re: Vintage 16 ga Pump action Shotgun (Winchester model 97)
I'd hit that.
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Re: Vintage 16 ga Pump action Shotgun (Winchester model 97)
You know you're getting old when.... The 1st gun you small game hunted with is considered a classic
I agree the 97 or even its successor the model 12 would be neat to have in game but I dont think they would bring anything new to the table. The pump 12ga fills this role nicely.
I agree the 97 or even its successor the model 12 would be neat to have in game but I dont think they would bring anything new to the table. The pump 12ga fills this role nicely.
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Re: Vintage 16 ga Pump action Shotgun (Winchester model 97)
+1 it's a good gun
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