![]() When in college, Many Times on Saturday morn a couple buddies and I would get 2 boxes of clays (gross boxes(144) clays then) and a case a shells, go to the farn and all three of us would take turns shootin only my Ithaca with a thrower we had on an old truck wheel - slowin down only when i thought the gun was getting too hot!. ![]() Mine might be what some call a heavy, clunky, field Flues (I prefer, beffy, sound and solid), but let me tell ya "It has taken the HEAT", very well! It really illustrates the difference that's found in Flues models. I own the Grade 1 (the Big en) that started that post. Oh Well, mine has given me unbelievable service, and still going.Įmil Flues can be proud of the one I have, and you might want to check this one out. I wish ( or wish i never had ) heard of the cracking frames, years ago when i got the gun. I've got a 12ga, 28" barrels, probably a little heavier than a 16ga, but still has that balance and handling supreme. Absolutely, It don't get no better! I've carried mine if the field for the past 35+ years. Glad to hear from another who's favorite field gun is a Flues.
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