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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Firearms (handguns, rifles, shotguns) > Working Shotguns (Viewed 1060 times)
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Working Shotguns
< on 1/17/2009 1:59 PM >
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Mossy 500A (Kia) and Remmy 11-87P (land Cruiser)




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Those are beautiful. 18" barrels i suppose? Bigger pics!




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Yep, 18.5" barrels. The 11-87 is just a bit shorter than the 870 or 500.
Just one more pic to be had:




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