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rromeo 06-09-2014 8:21 AM

Bolt Action Shotguns.
 
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I couldn't find any other galleries, so I'll start one.
I picked up this Mossberg 195 in Kansas last week.

Crow42077 07-31-2014 9:19 PM

My grandfather left my dad a shotgun just like that in 20ga. Only problem was if you closed the bolt quickly the firing pin drops. It went off once in my hands ( luckily in the ground a few feet in front of me ) and twice it went off for a friend of mine. Since then it sits in the safe! Not sure if its a regular thing with that gun but I would use caution with who you hand it to, and never ever slap the bolt shut!!!

.22guy 07-31-2014 9:22 PM

That's a beautiful shotgun.

Spyder 07-31-2014 9:43 PM

I've got an old 1910's or 20's Mauser action that was converted to shoot 12g. Never shot it, scared to. Apparently they're not the least bit safe, but it's a cool crappy piece of history.

hermosabeach 07-31-2014 10:14 PM

Drop =bang
 
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Originally Posted by Crow42077 (Post 14583053)
My grandfather left my dad a shotgun just like that in 20ga. Only problem was if you closed the bolt quickly the firing pin drops. It went off once in my hands ( luckily in the ground a few feet in front of me ) and twice it went off for a friend of mine. Since then it sits in the safe! Not sure if its a regular thing with that gun but I would use caution with who you hand it to, and never ever slap the bolt shut!!!

My dad only destroyed 1 gun

It was a 20 gauge bolt gun. If bumped or dropped, the sear tripped and would fire.

He told me it was not worth selling as no one deserved a dangerous firearm.

Nicoman 07-31-2014 11:21 PM

My dad has the same but in 20ga, my mom got it for him for his birthday few years ago. Nice gun

WDE91 08-01-2014 11:59 AM

I think Savage still produces some

bigbearbear 08-01-2014 12:05 PM

There's also the Browning A-bolt series.
http://www.browning.com/products/cat...15005-410l.jpg

Che762x39 08-01-2014 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rromeo (Post 14254068)
I couldn't find any other galleries, so I'll start one.
I picked up this Mossberg 195 in Kansas last week.

Love the twist choke. Brings back fond memories. Thank you for sharing and starting this thread. :oji:

Killer Bee 08-22-2016 11:52 AM

this thread needs a lift :p

grandpa's 183k [not pictured, but still have it ;)] was the first shotgun I fired..

fond memories of that old gun, so I bought a pair of them for my kids :D

haven't fired the Stevens tube feeder yet, but I'm sure the kids will enjoy it too.

Mossberg 185K 20ga
Mossberg 183K .410
Mossberg 183k .410
Stevens 59A .410

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/45rvbgc07hf...24392.jpg?dl=0

Ford8N 02-07-2017 4:38 PM

I'm always on the look out for older Savage or Stevens bolt action shotguns. PM if you have any leads..

b.thomas 04-12-2017 10:32 PM

My first shotgun was a Stevens 20 gauge bolt action when I was 12....my brother and I both got one for Christmas 1956.
Don't really know or remember, where or when I got rid of it??
Kind of wish I still had it even though it swing like a 4"x4" fence post.:D

Never thought much of a bolt action for clay's or bird hunting but buck shot and slugs.............works great!:cool2:


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