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Of those three models forst mentioned I find all of them too straight stocked for accurate shooting. I'm talking originals here, not repops. I have been lucky enough to know people with originals I was able to shoot.
I realize that they were all made never intending to be actually sighted as you would a rifle. But, I don't have much use for something you can't actually aim with. They all suck as fowling guns too. Atrocious lock time.
 

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