I just couldn’t leave Hauseman’s without it. Straight grip, no cast, 15 inch LOP. Like it was made for me. 12 gauge.
7 lbs, 14 ounces. .011 and .019 chokes. 2.5 inches chambers proofed for 1 1/8 ounces.
Beautiful Damascus barrels that ring like church bells.
Early Westley Richard
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Re: Early Westley Richard
That’s a beautiful gun. Congratulations!
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Re: Early Westley Richard
Thanks Jeff.
Typical Hauseman’s for me. Sold three, came home with two additional ones. I’m making progress on trying to whittle down the accumulation I’m down about 30 and up only about 6 in the last 12 months or so.
Typical Hauseman’s for me. Sold three, came home with two additional ones. I’m making progress on trying to whittle down the accumulation I’m down about 30 and up only about 6 in the last 12 months or so.
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