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First shotgun

Post by Don Fischer » Sat Jun 14, 2008 8:00 am

What was yours first shotgun? Mine was a J.C. Higgins single shot 16ga. It had an exposed hammer you had to cock to shoot, a 32" barrel and a plastic stock with a plug in the butt to add sand for weight. It was closely followed by a much fancier Mossberg bolt action in 16ga with a poly choke! It wasn't quite as fast as the single shot for a second shot.

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Re: First shotgun

Post by azoutback » Sat Jun 14, 2008 12:33 pm

Mine was a ithica 20 ga over under. I shot a ton of birds with that gun!

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Re: First shotgun

Post by southwind » Sun Jun 15, 2008 7:55 am

Mine was a Monkey Wards single shot .410...you either learned to shoot with it or went home empty handed.

When I turned 18 I bought a Remington 870 wingmaster 12 ga.

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Re: First shotgun

Post by DeadI » Sun Jun 15, 2008 2:28 pm

Mine was also a single shot break open with the exposed hammer, in 20ga. I don't remember the Make and model. It was actually my dads. My first shotgun that was "Mine" was a Remington 870 Express. In fact I still have it today, it is a workhorse for sure.
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Re: First shotgun

Post by ABert » Thu Jun 19, 2008 9:25 pm

Hand me down break open, single shot .410 with the hammer you had to cock back. Youth model my dad got for my oldest brother when he was about 7 or 8 and passed down from my brother through my other two brothers and me.

I had it for a while for my kids when they got old enough and then passed it on to one of my cousins for his kids. Not sure where it is now but my brother's kids are getting to the age where it should come back to him.

That's the great thing about a good firearm. You can always pass it on to the youngsters!
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Re: First shotgun

Post by Hiker » Wed Jun 25, 2008 7:23 am

Mine was a H&R Topper single shot, 20 ga. I bailed hay @ $2.00 per hour and saved up around $30 and my older brother pitched in another $20 and we purchased it brand new. He purchased a Stevens 16 ga at the same time. I ended up trading a gun rack, that I made while in HS shop class for the Stevens later on and still own the 16 ga to this day.
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Re: First shotgun

Post by ABert » Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:08 pm

Hiker wrote:Mine was a H&R Topper single shot, 20 ga. I bailed hay @ $2.00 per hour and saved up around $30 and my older brother pitched in another $20 and we purchased it brand new. He purchased a Stevens 16 ga at the same time. I ended up trading a gun rack, that I made while in HS shop class for the Stevens later on and still own the 16 ga to this day.
I've got an old Stevens side by side 12ga that is probabliest the best shooting shotgun I've ever held. My dad just gave it to me a few years ago after years of begging and pleading. I believe I took my first pheasant and many more after with it.
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Re: First shotgun

Post by killerbee » Sun Jun 29, 2008 10:30 pm

a good ol' H&R 4/10 single shot break open action. that gun was the greatest gun ever [ back when i was 7]i remeber getting it for christmas and going out later that day and shooting a rabbit with it. man that was great!! all my older cousins where jelous[sp??] because they were 10,12,and 13 yrs old and still didn't have there own gun. dad was great at always taking his kids hunting/ very important!. i cant wait till my daughter gets a few yrs older so i can give her that old 4/10!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: First shotgun

Post by southwind » Tue Jul 01, 2008 9:47 pm

I love reading this post, brings back a lot of great memories.

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Re: First shotgun

Post by Hiker » Mon Jul 14, 2008 9:30 pm

Wow, similar backgrounds. I killed a lot of my first's with that 20 & 16 gauge. Do they still make those Stevens shotguns?
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