Guns built with dedactaion to Pheasant hunting

I have been kicking the idea around about a C.S.M.C. Model 21 Grand American
You can have it done up with what every engraving you like for a price :eek:

http://www.connecticutshotgun.com/model21.html

Wow! Beautiful. Looks like I could get the 28ga I want with my dog engraved on it for about $40,000.:eek:

I bet Ted Turner uses a gun like that when he hunts his Georgia plantation.:D
 
Wow! Beautiful. Looks like I could get the 28ga I want with my dog engraved on it for about $40,000.:eek:

I bet Ted Turner uses a gun like that when he hunts his Georgia plantation.:D

If I had Ted's money you could be assured I'd have the best gun collection going, after all whats a $50,000 gun to someone with that much money--it would be just like you and me buying a candy bar at the local C-store.

If I ever win the big one I'll buy you that gun and fly you and your dog to hunt my place in SD. LOL :thumbsup:
 
If I had Ted's money you could be assured I'd have the best gun collection going, after all whats a $50,000 gun to someone with that much money--it would be just like you and me buying a candy bar at the local C-store.

If I ever win the big one I'll buy you that gun and fly you and your dog to hunt my place in SD. LOL :thumbsup:

Sounds like a sweet deal to me, heres to you hitting it big.:cheers:
 
Sorry to hi jack the thread but did anyone else notice the .22 double gun on the Connecticut link? Who has a use for that other than a display case? I could see those shotguns getting some use on an orvis endorsed lodge or on an estate in the UK but who is shooting squirrels and rabbits with a 15,000 dollar gun.

That pheasant feather engraving is amazing, I especially love the tail feather going over the trigger gaurd.
 
If I had Ted's money you could be assured I'd have the best gun collection going, after all whats a $50,000 gun to someone with that much money--it would be just like you and me buying a candy bar at the local C-store.

If I ever win the big one I'll buy you that gun and fly you and your dog to hunt my place in SD. LOL :thumbsup:


Mr Turner is the largest land owner in America...over 2 million acres. Beat me like a redheaded step child but I see no reason any one man should own that much land. That to me is exploiting capitalism at it's worst. He's not alone either. Now see quail hound you got me stared..LOL

As far as plenty of money and a gun collection. I would be needing a in patient program at high priced guns anonymous...LOL. I like fine bird guns with fine wood in sub gauges like nobody's brother.
 
That is a very nice gun, I have never liked that style fore end though.
 
Yes it is, the gun will carry a stamp on the but plate saying as much.

It's very durable and still gives the gun a nice look. IMO, better then most average wood stocked Beretta's, which are known to have very plain wood.
 
Can't see it, but there are pheasants engraved on this Beretta SV10 Perennia. This was my last day hunting southern MN this year (last Friday). I had just told my boys to stay off the gravel road until the boss says it's OK come up! :)

 
Can't see it, but there are pheasants engraved on this Beretta SV10 Perennia. This was my last day hunting southern MN this year (last Friday). I had just told my boys to stay off the gravel road until the boss says it's OK come up! :)


There isn't anything better then a day in the field with a fine bird gun. Nice pic and nice gun:10sign:
 
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