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Chrisj CMA
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« on: February 10, 2024, 10:52:03 AM »

The only thing more fun than cleaning shotguns is shooting them. That’s not going to happen today. But they are all really clean and oiled

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Jess from VA
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« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2024, 02:06:27 PM »

Nice.   cooldude

That short pump needs a sidesaddle (for 5/6 extra rounds).  It makes it heavier, but not too heavy.

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Chrisj CMA
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« Reply #2 on: February 10, 2024, 02:15:12 PM »

Ya Jess that wouldn’t be a bad thing. But, that little 20ga is indoor protection. I hope I never need it but I can’t imagine needing more than the five it carries.
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« Reply #3 on: February 10, 2024, 02:51:56 PM »

Shotguns need love too.


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Jess from VA
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« Reply #4 on: February 10, 2024, 04:00:49 PM »

Ya Jess that would be a bad thing. But, that little 20ga is indoor protection. I hope I never need it but I can’t imagine needing more than the five it carries.

Of course you're probably right.

I have two Remy 870 short bbl riot guns and both wear loaded sidesaddles (and both with extended mags, to 7).

Both are for home protection (hard to hide under a jacket), but you never know if you have to run around or outside in a fracas.  And I'd hate to run short of ammo in a fracas, or get pinned in place and run out.  
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« Reply #5 on: February 10, 2024, 04:23:07 PM »

Very nice  Chris...  smitten
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« Reply #6 on: February 10, 2024, 06:31:08 PM »

Nice. The first shotgun I ever bought new was a Harrington Richardson Topper model 12 gauge from K-Mart back in 1984 for $59.99. Looks like the single shot in your picture.
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« Reply #7 on: February 11, 2024, 05:03:29 AM »

The only thing more fun than cleaning shotguns is shooting them. That’s not going to happen today. But they are all really clean and oiled



Ill take the Remington, thanks.  cooldude cooldude
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« Reply #8 on: February 12, 2024, 07:11:15 AM »

My Maverick 88 seemed lonely. Grew up watching old western movies/shows. Always sort of admired the “shotgun “ guy next to the stage coach driver. Even though he was the first person shot by the bandits. Picked up a Stouger Double Defense a couple weeks back. I initially thought I wanted a coach gun with wood furniture. Well the Double Defense is all black plastic furniture with rails. Now as long as the 88 and the Double Defense don’t get intimate. Hum shorty over under.
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« Reply #9 on: February 12, 2024, 07:20:13 AM »

The only thing more fun than cleaning shotguns is shooting them. That’s not going to happen today. But they are all really clean and oiled



Ill take the Remington, thanks.  cooldude cooldude

Yep 870 super magnum 3.5 in chamber  28” barrel with 10 round mag extension. When you need to do big boy stuff
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« Reply #10 on: February 12, 2024, 12:06:53 PM »

I am not sure when I got them but for some reason at some time, I purchased two single shot shotguns. 

One is 12 gauge (for me) and the other is 20 gauge (for the wife). 

So, you shamed me into cleaning them.  Cleaning "kit" had not been used for a while but.... Seems to work. 

Winchester Model 370 20 gauge
Beretta Monobloc Veritable 12 gauge

Boy, oh boy,   it's been awhile.

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« Reply #11 on: February 12, 2024, 01:32:49 PM »

I clean stuff after shooting and put it away.

Except for black powder (which seems to often need to be cleaned a 2d time later after the first time), my stuff doesn't get dirty again sitting in the safe. 

When I took a job as a (night) security guard in a warehouse one winter during college, the day guy was an old fellow long past retirement age, but he had been there forever.  We swapped 12hr shifts, 7 days.  When I asked to see his sidearm (.38 Smith) he pulled it from his holster and showed me, and it was clear it had not been out of the holster for years.  It was crammed full of dust bunny fuzz, and dirt, and all the primers in his ammo were leaky green. 

Bob, that thing is filthy and needs a clean, and throw that ammo out and put in new.

Good idea Jess. 
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« Reply #12 on: February 12, 2024, 01:51:16 PM »

I clean stuff after shooting and put it away.

Except for black powder (which seems to often need to be cleaned a 2d time later after the first time), my stuff doesn't get dirty again sitting in the safe.  

When I took a job as a (night) security guard in a warehouse one winter during college, the day guy was an old fellow long past retirement age, but he had been there forever.  We swapped 12hr shifts, 7 days.  When I asked to see his sidearm (.38 Smith) he pulled it from his holster and showed me, and it was clear it had not been out of the holster for years.  It was crammed full of dust bunny fuzz, and dirt, and all the primers in his ammo were leaky green.  

Bob, that thing is filthy and needs a clean, and throw that ammo out and put in new.

Good idea Jess.  
  crazy2

Yes, I clean right after shooting and again after 2 weeks or so I consider it clean after the second one. Then if not used. I’ll do a cleaning day which is mostly an oiling day every 3 or 4 months.
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« Reply #13 on: February 15, 2024, 11:42:41 AM »

It's pretty clear you like to take good care of your possessions.

So do I.  An ethic passed to me from my parents (and the Boy Scouts).   Smiley

I have a pretty small place, so I've always spent time storing like-things together, so I can find them later.

Lately though, I find I end up hiding things from myself.

Cummon' Jess, you just had that thing in your hands last week... now where in the hell did you put it?   tickedoff 2funny

BTW, a 2 3/4" OO buck shell weighs around an ounce.  So my 7 shot tube 870s, with 6 more in their sidesaddles, add a little under a pound to the shotgun.   
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« Reply #14 on: February 15, 2024, 08:09:43 PM »

Nice. The first shotgun I ever bought new was a Harrington Richardson Topper model 12 gauge from K-Mart back in 1984 for $59.99. Looks like the single shot in your picture.

got one of those as well same topper model 12 as you mentioned, was my dad's am sure he bought in early 80's as well under 100 bucks brand new when I was young.  I vaguely shooting it a few times as a youth and if recollect, it had a huge jump UP to it after shot since so lightweight.
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