posted by Mr. Completely @ 12:11 PM 5 comments
Is it made by Savage? Looks like an old double barrel shotgun they used to make.
A wild guess:Chinese-made Model 99W Hammer Coach Gun - an exposed-hammer/twin-trigger 12-ga. with an American walnut stock?
Not a clue, but if it's priced decently I'd sure buy one - pretty!Mel
Definitely a coach gun, and since you hint that it isn't one that's available yet, it's not the ChiCom one.A coach gun is hard to beat for the sheer intimidation factor, but it is slow to use if you're firing more than two rounds.
It's called a Chaparral, and it's being imported (from Italy, I think) by the same folks that make the Hi Point carbines and handguns. It is currently in the approval process to get imported into the United States (!) As soon as I have more info I'll get it posted. You heard it here first!! (.....maybe) ...... Mr. C.
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Is it made by Savage? Looks like an old double barrel shotgun they used to make.
A wild guess:
Chinese-made Model 99W Hammer Coach Gun - an exposed-hammer/twin-trigger 12-ga. with an American walnut stock?
Not a clue, but if it's priced decently I'd sure buy one - pretty!
Mel
Definitely a coach gun, and since you hint that it isn't one that's available yet, it's not the ChiCom one.
A coach gun is hard to beat for the sheer intimidation factor, but it is slow to use if you're firing more than two rounds.
It's called a Chaparral, and it's being imported (from Italy, I think) by the same folks that make the Hi Point carbines and handguns.
It is currently in the approval process to get imported into the United States (!) As soon as I have more info I'll get it posted.
You heard it here first!! (.....maybe)
...... Mr. C.
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