I have a SKB 505 from the early 90’s. Solid gunIs 1991 vintage? I mean it’s over 30 years old…
Ithaca/SKB 500 12/3” Duck in 1979I have a SKB 505 from the early 90’s. Solid gun
SKB also made O/u for Ithaca in the 80’s I think
Have seen some 500’s for sale on Gunbroker in the past
Yeah, I've owned two a 16 and 20. unfortunately I let them both get away.Pop has a Marlin 90 in 16 gauge. Not a fan of O/U. However I have to admit this one comes up nice. We both are lefties.
That is true by today's standards. But they were and are still a rugged dependable gun. Very simple on the inside. I turkey hunted with one for a while. I liked it enough that I thought about having it poked out to 3'' chambers. If I remember I think the frames were some kind of alloy. It and the browning are the only true vintage American o/u I can think of.Haven't seen the Marlin 90 mention in quite a while. Most of the talk was about it being a O/U, 16ga with two triggers. I handled one, but wasn't too impressed. It was baulky like a Browning. Balance was OK. I was more interested in SxSs so I passed.
Now that I've thought about it a bit, the double triggers on an O/U was the reason for most peoples' interest...and 16ga, of course.That is true by today's standards. But they were and are still a rugged dependable gun. Very simple on the inside. I turkey hunted with one for a while. I liked it enough that I thought about having it poked out to 3'' chambers. If I remember I think the frames were some kind of alloy. It and the browning are the only true vintage American o/u I can think of.
Another one to consider woukd be the Remington 32 or successor 3200. Very nice guns but heavy.
I forgot about the Remington. They were very popular at the trap trap clubs.Another one to consider woukd be the Remington 32 or successor 3200. Very nice guns but heavy.
Great guns but more poplar in the target world, weight had alot to do with it. I love my skeet gun. My dream has been to own a 1of 100 4 barrel skeet set but guessing it will always be a dream.....I forgot about the Remington. They were very popular at the trap trap clubs.