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Hey Vernon, I think I have an old friend of yours....

DC/Id

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This is my model 97 12 ga. I couldn't get all the 30 inch barrel in the shot even standing on a chair. I did manage to hit my head on the chandalier and made the bulb that was out start to work again! :lol:
You come on out someday and I will pay you 10 cents a crow and let you use it! :rofl:
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HH DC
 
The first one I got was when I was 12 years old, and this is the truth; seems like just about every time I shot that thing, some little screw, or spring, would fall out of it. But you know, that thing kept on working? That just goes to show that a gun designed by John Browning can take a licking, and keep on shooting. In fact, the 50 caliber machine gun is still being used today by our modern armed forces, designed by John Browning way back in the '30's I think it was. You will see them sitting atop every tank and humvee

10 cents a crow, huh? Many a crow has fallen to my old 97. I could talk crow with that crow call.
 
3 of us were duck hunting on a columbia river sand bar---It was around 25degrees and my friend behind me went to let the hammer down and his hands were so cold he could Not let the hammer down smothly--It went off and the charge hit about 10 ft. behind me--Kind of scared the you know what out of me--But we all knew gun safty so he knew where the barrel was pointed but it still woke me up!
 
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