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Guest coldblackwind
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And before anyone asks, they are all legal, and the witness protection does have paperwork.

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Guest coldblackwind
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No amount is too many, very nice collection :mad:

Thanks!

Top to bottom its remington 870 410 ga, SS kriegse 12 ga single shot, Springfield arms 12 ga double, cut down to 18.5 inches, Remington 870 12 ga, winchester 1300 ranger 20 ga with a pistol grip and shorter deer barrel added, Remington 870 "witness protection" 12 ga, 14" barrel, left is a mossberg 500 12 ga, right is a mossberg 500 mariner 12 ga, both 500's have ATI collapsible stocks and side saddles, and the left I added a heat shield to.

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Too many? Huh...never thought of that in relation to firearms. Kinda like my wife and shoes....they are all needed in a specific situation and there are endless situations!! lol...

Guest walkingdeadman
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nice....you can never have enough

Guest coldblackwind
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Your missing one,I think you need a over&under to match your side by side.:eek::D

Never been a real big fan of over and unders, I have been kicking around a semi auto lately though, don't have one of them yet!

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How many is too many? I feel if you have triple digits of the SAME make/model, that would be too many. Other than that, there isnt ever "too many". Back when I was younger (and foolish) I thought I wanted one of every gun made. Now that I am older (maybe wiser) I realize I need TWO of every gun made. :)

Guest coldblackwind
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Nice.

I've thought about the witness protection in 11'' but probably not going to ever need it other than to say I have a cool gun,

They are a blast to shoot, but its unlikely you'll ever need it for any real purpose.

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I've got about that many (had to think about it, I'm not really a shotgun guy) and the "how many is too many" question never occurred to me.... so you're safe for a while yet.

You might think about picking up an old Remmy model 11, attaching a mag extender to it (the 870 version will work with just a little effort) and cutting the barrel to match... old-school ruckus management tool!

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How many is too many?

If your gun safe is full........................

Get a bigger safe!

You can never have too may.

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No amount is too many, very nice collection ;)

They are great!! Ya cant have too many shotguns!! By the way, where is your Winchester Model 97 Riot Gun?? It's the original peace keeper.

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LEROY

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Shotguns are THE post-aPOCOLYTIC GUN OF CHOICE FOR ME. IF CIVILATION FAILS, YOU CAN TURN ONE INTOA SINGLE SHOT PISTOL WITH A HACKSAW. wITH A RIFLED BARREL YOU CAN HUNT ANYTHING IN na AND BESIDES A .22 ITIS NOW THE CHEAPEST THING IN THE COUNTRY TO SHOOT. AND HAVE YOU NOTICED THERE IS NO SHORTAGE OF 12 OR 20 GUAGE AMMO?

Ive got you outnumbered and dont have too many

Guest coldblackwind
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How many is too many?

If your gun safe is full........................

Get a bigger safe!

You can never have too may.

Safe? Try walk in closet, I would have filled a safe a loooong time ago! Closet is getting full though....

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