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Connecticut Shotgun: Quality Firearms Made in the U.S.

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January 26, 2012

Connecticut Shotgun: Quality Firearms Made in the U.S.

By The Editors

Here are three of Connecticut Shotgun's latest models, including a sporting clays model, packed with custom features. Act fast because they're offering special introductory rates for certain shotguns.

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from sdditchpig wrote 1 year 20 weeks ago

Right on, quality built in the U.S.A., it can still be done. Two comments, I find it interesting that the sporting gun is set up with a parrellel adjustable monte carlo. I switched to parrellel comb guns for hunting and targets about ten years ago, after reading an artical by a North Dakota gun writer named Rick Hinton, a very good shotgun man. The trend now in compitition shotgunning, is all parellel, trap, skeet, and sporting. The side by side traditionalists won't like the way that gun looks, but it is the right way to stock a shotgun. Also on the 410 RBL , I saw that gun in the white, it was sent to a wonderful stock maker in Rapid City, SD, named Eric Wagner, he does some of Conneticuts, proto types. Just wanted him to get some credit.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 20 weeks ago

Good Article Phil.

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from sdditchpig wrote 1 year 20 weeks ago

Right on, quality built in the U.S.A., it can still be done. Two comments, I find it interesting that the sporting gun is set up with a parrellel adjustable monte carlo. I switched to parrellel comb guns for hunting and targets about ten years ago, after reading an artical by a North Dakota gun writer named Rick Hinton, a very good shotgun man. The trend now in compitition shotgunning, is all parellel, trap, skeet, and sporting. The side by side traditionalists won't like the way that gun looks, but it is the right way to stock a shotgun. Also on the 410 RBL , I saw that gun in the white, it was sent to a wonderful stock maker in Rapid City, SD, named Eric Wagner, he does some of Conneticuts, proto types. Just wanted him to get some credit.

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from Jere Smith wrote 1 year 20 weeks ago

Good Article Phil.

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