I have a Model 11 that my great-uncle carried in the Korean War.
The barrel has the firebomb stamp, but someone put a Polychoke on it at one time. My Grandpa (who my Uncle gave the gun to) had a full choke barrel fitted to the gun.
I used to use it for quail hunting, but someone disassembled it and put something together wrong because it kicks like a mule, now. I believe there is a ring that if it is put in wrong will make it kick harder.
It gets real interesting when the gun doubles.
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"The truly dangerous man dresses inconspicuously and is soft- spoken. He walks away from most confrontations. The only time you learn that the truly dangerous man is mad at you is a split second before you die, for he never fights. He only kills. The truly dangerous man knows that fighting is what children do and killing is what men do." - Charley Reese 1986
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