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well it is almost turkey season and I didnt have a gun so I used a 46" 16 bore colerain barrel I had jug choked and a piece of curly ash and put them together with a chambers virgina lock simple steel strap for a trigger guard and a old brass buttplate I nailed on to make a simple fowler/tradegun. Just got killing some cans, boy that jug choke in nice.
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That is a beauty! Look forward to pictures of a gobbler with that smoothbore :hatsoff:
 
Sir That may very well be the best looking fouler I have seen , Minus some at The fur trade Museum . very authentic Thanks for sharing .
 
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