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All are very good, and depending on the environment to be used it is hard to decide. However, to vote one way or another, it would have to be the top/first ammo box with the handle in the up position.
All are very good, and depending on the environment to be used it is hard to decide. However, to vote one way or another, it would have to be the top/first ammo box with the handle in the up position.
My personal favorite pattern is Tiger Stripe. Your H&R is the closest that you've done so far.
Thanks for the compliment, JAK! Did you have a favorite pattern of those pictured? His Majesty is trying to decide what pattern(s) to use on this next shotgun.....Maybe KT needs to let youall decide what you would like to see...realizing He does not do RealTree, but could do something close to it that has both grass, twigs, and leaf patterns in it. Could do something with some random snakeskin diamond patterns also.
So....what's everyone's pleasure??
Great work your Highness ! I especially like the job you did on the Mossberg 410 !
Wow, His Highness has been a busy camo paintin' fool! Very industrious and functional to boot.
I'm a big fan of "tigerstripe" but never seem to see it much, so that one caught my eye for sure. The others that I really like are the pump shotgun -- great colors and very subdued overall, except the big leaf on the stock which really gives it a great overall look. Also really like the pattern on the Ammo can with the "ant hills" except I'd lose the ant hills or make them...less somehow. And the "cattail" pattern on the cup or mug is really cool, too. Great job, KT! Be careful now you don't lose your lunch!
That's AMAZING talent you possess, Your Highness!
Many of these have had the barrel cut to ~ 20 inches, making it fit easily in a tennis racket bag, or backpack. However, cutting the barrel lessens the accuracy and opens the spread of both buckshot and any birdshot.
I fell in love with riot guns in Vietnam. I have had several since and living on a farm they got plenty of use. I found that 20" is my preferred length. my current survival gun is an H&R single shot 12 gauge. They don't spread out as fast as you think. It is an all round weapon and I have used it for everything. if I could only keep one of my firearms it would be the one.
KT has many long guns in His Royal Armory, but likes the single shots best for hunting....makes one conserve ammo!
When growing up my cousin often visited me on our farm. He always wanted to shoot one of my .22 rifles. I got out a single shot for him to shoot. He said he wanted to shoot one of my semi-automatics instead. I told him that he first had to learn how to hit something instead of just firing a number of bullets at the target.
I fell in love with riot guns in Vietnam. I have had several since and living on a farm they got plenty of use. I found that 20" is my preferred length. my current survival gun is an H&R single shot 12 gauge. They don't spread out as fast as you think. It is an all round weapon and I have used it for everything. if I could only keep one of my firearms it would be the one.
Ahhhh the single shot H&R was my first shotgun! I wish I had kept it but being so interested in upgrading I didn’t appreciate the simplicity and value of the one shot principle!
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You were wise beyond your years! KT suspects you were also the person paying for those bullets! Ha ha. While in college, KT had a CO2 cartridge single shot .22, made by Crosman....loved that rifle. Was stolen from the Royal Chariot shortly after He moved to Little Rock to work.