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JW
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New fowling Piece by Roy Stroh
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September 19, 2019, 11:35:31 PM »
Roy made this fowling piece from a 14 gauge, 48-inch Charles Burton barrel he had laying around and a Davis lock with a broken mainspring from a gun he rebuilt for someone. He cast all the hardware and the stock is walnut. Weighs just under 7 lbs. Hoping to burn some powder when it arrives here tomorrow and I get off work...
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Daryl
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Re: New fowling Piece by Roy Stroh
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October 03, 2019, 05:38:51 AM »
Very interesting 'take' on the pitch. I think it might be difficult to keep on the shoulder, sliding down, that is.
14 bore is a cool size indeed. Like the stock for A Heads-Up Style of Shooting indeed.
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