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Pretty guns

Post by longarm » Tue Feb 15, 2011 1:26 pm

Not very fair of me as I don't own any, but if you're willing to share a pic of yours I bet I would not be the only one to enjoy it. 8)

Special request: Dave can you post a close up pic of that beautiful LC Smith? I drooled all over my keyboard when I saw it in the Grouse thread.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:01 pm

Longarm,
I know you are interesed in nice guns so I will show you one of my Prize L.C. Smith double guns, that most people usually do not get to see.

This particular Elsie is a 12 Guage, Pre 1913 Silver Breech Pigeon Grade Gun, Special Ordered by my GreatGrandfather for my Grandfathers 13th birthday, in 1902.
This gun has 30" BBLs, Double Triggers and Ejectors, both brass and Ivory sight beads and Pre production Beavertail Fore Stock, high grade French Walnut stocks Fore & Aft. The gun is lightly Silver Breeched, with standard Hunter Arms Blued Trigger Guard and Triggers. A Gold Pigeon is engraved atop the incrdible Krupp BBls, with fine breech engraved walking & flying Pigeons with spinning clays, on oppsite side locks of the gun, engraving by Kraus. This was my Grandfathers favorite Bird gun, choked IC and IM due to the slow burning powder of his era. The gun has a spacer and soft pad added, to meet my LOP needs, I have the original Elsie butt place with Setter holding a Grouse in his mouth, it was removed so I would not crack it, while bird hunting and shooting clays. There are only three of these Silver Breech Elsie Pigeon Grade guns, mine and two
that were made, for the Hunter Arms Exibition Shooter, both those guns are in my friend Walt Schiessls private collection in CA. Each of these Special Ordered Silver Breech Pigeon Grade Guns, has an estimated value of above 18 thousand dollars today.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by northern cajun » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:17 pm

And you take that gun in the woods with you!!?? :roll: :roll:
I couldnt hunt with it I would be worried to mess it up.
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DOGS COULDNT LIVE WITHOUT EM!!
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:22 pm

Northen Cajin,

I use this particular gun for shooting clays and Pheasant in Lancaster Pa or out in MT, my Grandfather used it even in the Grouse woods however.
Course he was almost 7' tall and carried it as most men carry their 20 guage guns with 26" BBls.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by northern cajun » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:27 pm

That is great that you have the gun of your Great Grandfather. That sure is a pretty gun.

I was thinking I have and old model 12 (1942) 16 ga. Winchester that I was for my Grandfather. I am thinking of bringing it out of retirement for a few hunts it was not special ordered and it didnt cost 5 figures.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Tue Feb 15, 2011 3:38 pm

Northern Cajun,
Never sell the old M12 short, and by the way when that Pigeon Grade was made it only cost about $100.00, and back then that was a good deal of money.
Got more than one Elsie that was handed down thru the years, I treasure them all.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by longarm » Tue Feb 15, 2011 5:08 pm

Holy smokes Dave!
Spectacular.
It would be astounding enough on its own, but with your family provenance attached to it.. it truly becomes priceless. Thanks very much both for the pic and the story.

Cajun,
I want to see that M12!

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Post by northern cajun » Tue Feb 15, 2011 7:27 pm

longarm wrote:Holy smokes Dave!
Spectacular.
It would be astounding enough on its own, but with your family provenance attached to it.. it truly becomes priceless. Thanks very much both for the pic and the story.

Cajun,
I want to see that M12!

Dan
Hey Dan,

When I get back upstate I will take a pic of it, I am 1200 miles away from it for a while.
HAVE A GREAT DAY!!
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by OhioVizsla » Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:05 pm

Dave,
Nice job shutting down the thread! All other's must pale in comparison to your's. Here's my "pretty" gun, a Winchester 101 20 ga. Featherweight in pigion grade.
I used to think it was pretty, until I saw your's.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:16 pm

Ohio V,
You are going to have to shrink your pictures for us to see them properly, the 101 looks real nice, what I can see of it.
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Post by birddog1968 » Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:43 pm

A hammerless Sneider that belonged to my great grandfather. While a pretty gun it is, it was used by my Great Grandfather and Grandfather to feed the family, so saw much use.

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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Sat Mar 05, 2011 9:21 pm

BirdDog68,
Man now thats a nice old double gun, I would refinish the stocks, have the metal cleaned up and use her as a show piece, along with hunting with her.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by longarm » Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:10 pm

You guys are lucky to have guns used by your Grandfathers, etc.
Beautiful!

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Post by prairiefirepointers » Wed Mar 09, 2011 3:45 pm

This is my baby. I have owned 4 Benelli shotguns and this is my favorite! It is my upland bird hunting gun and I also shoot skeet with it. I like my shotguns like I like my women. Fine, sexy, Italian. :mrgreen:

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Post by Vonzeppelinkennels » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:17 pm

You said pretty but didn't say what kind.This is a Flintlock Rifle I built from a custom kit in 1989.
The is an Early York Pa.School Style Flintlock Rifle in 45 cal.Has a 42 inch barrel rifled 1 turn in 66 inches for patched round balls.
This is styled from an original circa 1770-1780 I did everything but the engraving on the brass you really can't see the incise carving or the silver wire inlay with much detail.I need better pics.
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Post by nikegundog » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:33 pm

Very nice, I can't believe you got wood that nice in a kit.

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Post by Vonzeppelinkennels » Thu Mar 10, 2011 3:39 pm

Nike this is a custom kit not a factory kit,the wood was $70 extra.I had about $700 in this gun when I finished it.The last time I looked the parts alone are around a $1000.The parts come from different makers & are pretty much made by hand not in a factory.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Thu Mar 10, 2011 4:45 pm

Von,
Great gun my man, real nice work.
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Brad6260 » Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:46 pm

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Westley Richards 16, Parker 16, Parker 16 ,Parker 16
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Re: Pretty guns

Post by cmc274 » Fri Mar 11, 2011 8:21 pm

My uggie 16 ga gr III has nothing on the above. Beautiful 16 gauges.

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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:28 am

Brads,
Fantastic 16 guage bird guns sir, you have some fine weapons!
RGD/Dave

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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Brad6260 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 4:56 pm

Thanks Dave, I get a great deal of pleasure chasing birds with them.
I also don't buy any guns anymore that I will not take out of the safe and into the field to use as they were intended.

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Re: Pretty guns

Post by Ryman Gun Dog » Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:52 pm

Brad,
Got to admit I am the same way, all of my guns are used every year.
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