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[–] 2 pts

Better keep a close eye on it and raise it right, before you know it, itll saw itself off and go on a shooting spree!

[–] 2 pts

All my guns get the love and support they need plus more. Cleanings when necessary, dry firing practice, learning about the internal mechanics, looking to make them shine while they are full grown adults.

This one is the most passive of the bunch, she's a little slow to fire, so I doubt she'll be going on any sprees. She's a little territorial though and may bite when someone gets a little close that she doesn't like or trust.

[–] 1 pt

New England Firearms SB1 Break Action

20 gauge, 3" chamber, built in modified choke, kicks light a 12 gauge though

Plan to catch myself some squirrels, rabbits, turkeys, and maybe a deer or two.

3lb trigger, nice and tight action, it has now become my second favorite firearm in my arsenal for $161 out the door.

May refinish the wood sometime in the future, but other than that this gun is excellent.

[–] 1 pt

Perfect for bird hunting, looks like a solid gun

[–] 0 pt

Never been bird hunting, may have to give it a shot. A lot of my family does so maybe I'll tag along sometime.

Never had quail or geese, I can always get down on trying out some new meat.

[–] 1 pt

I liked your old comments...

[–] 1 pt

Yeah had to edit out some details in the photo. Thought I had it done properly, but didn't upload like the way it was supposed to.

I think it's a little past due for that deck to be refinished.

[–] 1 pt

Ah, it's on the to-do list. House needs a lot of work done to it, neglected for many years, just moved in a few months ago.

Fixing the mechanics first, then comes the more superficial aspects.

Good thing it doubles as a slip in slide when it rains! Saves money vs buying some tarps.