I had a Citori with the 4 gauge ( 20ga, 28ga, 410ga) tube set. Shot skeet and sporting clays with it until my shoulder went South. Nice shotguns, but they have a tendency to kick due to light weight.
Here's my EDC.




Mine too WullieOwd Wullie wrote: Here's my EDC.

Owd Wullie wrote: This puppy goes pretty much everywhere I go these days.
Dimitri is that a "Lemon Squeezer"? Looks to be in excellent condition!Miller Bro`s wrote:Nice stuff shown so far!
Here are a couple more items, an old nickle plated .38 cal breaktop Smith & Wesson and some old dug civil war era Grape & Canister shot.

It sure is!Forensic Jim wrote:is that a "Lemon Squeezer"?
Yes, the condition is outstanding, I got lucky, the nickle finish is nice and the pearl handles do not have any cracks or chipsForensic Jim wrote:Looks to be in excellent condition!
IF I remember right, they were sweated on with solder as well. That is an '03 Springfield rear sight. That sight was "battle sighted at 550 yds with all the stuff in the layed down position.Bret888 wrote:The collar slid over the barrel, clear back against the receiver, then a retaining pin held it in position. I searched up a picture, but I didn't find one showing the retaining pin.

Owd Wullie wrote:Unk, if it's hammering you too hard, they used to make a recoil reducer that fit into the holes drilled into the stock. Added some weight but stayed out of sight.



......im...I just bought one of the std. model henry lever action .22 rifle's....it's the sweetest-shooting gun I ever owned...you cant beat a henry, plus they are 100% u. s. a. made!!!.............IMBand wrote:Ordered one of the Henry AR-7 U.S. Survival Model .22LR's in Camo, should arrive next week and make an excellent little break-down pack gun at only 3.5lb.
http://henryrepeating.com/rifle-survival-ar7.cfm
IM
I don't see one in .22Mag, too bad.....would make it even better, even if slightly more expensive for plinking.FRJ wrote:IM, do they offer that in a 22 Mag.?