I have always liked and used Mossberg model 500s but I am very partial to my coach gun also.
It’s a handful when you touch off both barrelsat the same time
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I have always liked and used Mossberg model 500s but I am very partial to my coach gun also.
It’s a handful when you touch off both barrelsat the same time
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I have a AYA Matador II that I bought years ago up at Walter Craigs (you may know that store). It used to be in Selma, now in Montgomery. Mine is a 12 ga IC/Mod. Its a beautiful gun.... but it beat me to death bird hunting. I quit using it years ago... and opted for the Rem 1100. Its an easy shooter.
I'll look for a pic...
I really need to take some close up's from different sides....
Edit: I paid $210 for this back in 1977, it was used. They run a little more today.
Last edited by brojohn; 12-23-2017 at 07:36 PM.
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That reminded me of a very old memory of shooting my grandfather's old double when I was a very small young kid to be firmly planted on the seat of my pants so fast I didn't know what happened!
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Sounds like my first experience with a shotgun gt. Wasn’t ready for it.
i had a Fox that was a really sweet shooter. Sold it about 15yrs ago and been sorry ever since.
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I wish I had Grandpa's old couble just because but somehow it disappeared after his death from what I know. The best one's are either inherited or gifts :)
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