What make/model is that shotgun in the top picture on this page? The one with the lady holding it. I like it, from what I can see.
Robert
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What make/model is that shotgun in the top picture on this page? The one with the lady holding it. I like it, from what I can see.
Robert
Some sort of semi-auto. (I realize how unhelpful that it).
But while looking at the pics it occurs to me...I don't care for the finger placement in the pics--trigger finger is outside the trigger housing, but IMO should be up on the frame, not over the trigger itself
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Thoughts?
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looks to me like an 11-87 police with ghost ring sights
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I was also going to say that it looks a lot like my Rem 11-87 SPP---synthetic stock, oversized charging handle, and ghost ring sights on a 21" (I think) barrel.
Then there's a tiny little part of me that says the grip kind of has that funny Benelli shape, so I am not sure. I still think 11-87 is a good guess, though.
I am willing to bet that's from an Oleg Volk photo, as the model looks somewhat familiar, so it might even be possible to track down the original pic.
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Hmmmm. I think that if she's holding her trigger finger like that, she must be making an intentional, conscious effort to hold it there & not on the trigger itself. If that's the case, it seems safe enough for me.
Or maybe the photographer caught her in action & she was in the process of putting her "booger hook on the bang switch". Probably not.
Robert
Yep, it is indeed a Rem 11-87.
I looked up that gun on Gunbroker. Yep, I still like it, but for now will have to like it from a distance.
Robert
That's Betty. She hasn't been on in awhile.
Looks identicle to my 11-87 POLICE. You can get the ghost ring site/jig and combat charging handle from Brownells.
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