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Springfield 67E .410 pump?
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<blockquote data-quote="neokshooter" data-source="post: 3440049" data-attributes="member: 34817"><p>Well I've got 12 Gauges and a 20 Gauge and I've always wanted a .410 bore. Not sure why. Maybe just because I don't have one. Not sure about your theory that they're priced higher because they're not as popular. I can't seem to apply that to anything else. Maybe because they are such a departure from a 12 or a 20 or even the old 16 gauge that they're just not suitable for many things. I can't see someone duck hunting with a .410 for example. As a youth gun, rabbit, squirrel or snake gun many people prefer them but because they are kind of specialized to those types of things they, and their ammunition, are higher. Just a guess. Wasn't that Westernfield made by Mossberg? Seems like my first 12 was a Westernfield from Montgomery Ward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neokshooter, post: 3440049, member: 34817"] Well I've got 12 Gauges and a 20 Gauge and I've always wanted a .410 bore. Not sure why. Maybe just because I don't have one. Not sure about your theory that they're priced higher because they're not as popular. I can't seem to apply that to anything else. Maybe because they are such a departure from a 12 or a 20 or even the old 16 gauge that they're just not suitable for many things. I can't see someone duck hunting with a .410 for example. As a youth gun, rabbit, squirrel or snake gun many people prefer them but because they are kind of specialized to those types of things they, and their ammunition, are higher. Just a guess. Wasn't that Westernfield made by Mossberg? Seems like my first 12 was a Westernfield from Montgomery Ward. [/QUOTE]
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