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    Remington 1100

    I know it is not military, but I think it is a heck of a find. This little jewel served for the Texas DPS and was actually at the Luby’s shooting. The trooper told me it was one of 39 ordered for the stolen vehicles division. It is in really nice shape.





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    I agree, they're hard to beat with an 8 shot mag and Federal buckshot. Only thing better was the full length barrel and a 10 or 12 shot Choat tube. We can't do that here in Canadaicon due to mag restrictions but there was a time... By the way, do you always have guns lying around the kitchen? I thought I was the only one like that.
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    I am in Texas, so Kitchen and guns are standard operating procedure! :-)

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    Hey BAR, try Hornady's blue reduced recoil 00 buck. It holds a pattern much better than any other 00 buck out there and it won't beat you to death!

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