Single shot hunting shotgun

I just got an Iver Johnson Champion 12 ga, 30" single.

It's lost most of its finish - it was made in 1923-but it is solid as a rock, and I will take it small game hunting this fall.
It has cleaned up very well, and cost me all of $45. It's hard to believe the quality of the wood they used back then on a low priced gun.

mark
 
SS SG

Here's my old Savage 220. It still has all it's case coloring. The break open lever on the tang is still way over to the right. Hammerless.
Nice gun to take for a walk. Weighs well under seven pounds.
Pete
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Old thread, but I had to throw in a vote for the old Western Field SB-100B. I have one in 16 ga with a trimmed back barrel, used it for bunnies in the briars. It's hammerless, kinda. Internal hammer with a tang safety. Handles pretty quick.
 
I know you've got an H&R. But get another one: the 10 gauge Turkey gun! It's an absolute beast. You'll love it! Perfect to train rookie snipe hunters. LOL.
 
I opened another thread announcing I purchased one of the Italian folders. It is REALLY rough and need some major work. The end of the barrel is where it is the worst and I plan to cut that off, so that is why I went with it.

The Italian style folders are perfect for what I wanted.
 
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