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Favorite scatter guns
Sounds like something the Germans hunted with. There are very limited in the number and type of guns they are allowed to posess so they have combination guns like that called "drilings" because they can be 3 different guns with a tube set. a shotgun/rifle & double rifle. Krieghoff makes some which were very beautiful but also very expensive.
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Technically these might be called Drillings, but they are crude compared to some of the European versions that I have seen. I like the versatility in one gun if I am going some place where I don't anticipate using it.
When camping, for example, it is nice to have a gun that could handle two or four legged varmits, but I would never anticipate hunting with such a gun, but you could. You would just be carrying around an extra barrel that you probably cannot use in any normal situation. For a camping trip, I would generally take one of these and a pistol of some sort.
The Stevens is an OK looking gun, but the fit and finish are not high quality. The Springfield looks like a parkerized machine part. It doesn't even have a regular trigger, but has a squeeze handle trigger like used in very cold weather with mitts on the hands.
The Springfield "survival" gun was one I bought expressly to throw in the back of a small plane. If you are forced to land in a rugged place, even a .410 and .22 LR would be real handy.
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I have been shooting trap for about 30 years. I started out with a 1100 Remington. It is a fine gun. I presently shoot my Browning BT99 or my Browning Citori Ultra Trap over and under. I also have a Winchester 101 Pigeon Grade Trap over and under.
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