Title: Meddelande
My heart aches when reading these nasty posts.
I'm a herpetologist. I love snakes as much as a
male gynecologist loves... well, you know.
 
Amazing little creations. Take a step back, give
them a chance to escape. A snake rather splits
than bites.
 
/Nick
 
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Skickat: den 1 juni 2004 21:58
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�mne: [VFB] My Snake Guns - JIMMY D

My snake gun(s) are Model 30 Stevens .410 Shotgun pistols. Yep, I have two of them, identical.  Their barrels just long enough to be legal. They look like an old Colt "Long Tom" .44 caliber pistol.  Believe me, when I shoot a snake with a .410 shotgun shell loaded with number 8's, the snake is history!  

Now I know this will generate some questions, so I'll go ahead and splain a few things to you.  First, my Dad was a gun collector. He started collecting guns, (rifles, shotguns, pistols) when I was 12 years old.  The neat thing about what he collected was that he got all the guns in pairs, one for me and one for him.   I have the neatest looking pair of little double barrel .410's that you'll ever see and as Alan Di Soma can attest, my gun cabinet is chocked full of these pairs of rifles, pistols, and shotguns. Several of the pairs have consecutive serial numbers.  Second, the two Model 30 Stevens shotgun pistols are the only ones I've ever seen in person. I've seen'em in old gun catalogs, but no where else.

And to make this a legal fishing post, I do take them with me when I'm wading Texas Tanks or shallow sloughs.

Cheers !

JIMMY  D

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