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Longhunter
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Feltwad, has anyone told you that you look like Benjamin Netanyahu?
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Ron LaClair
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Chairslayer
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Is the top one a punt gun? It looks like a bigger bore the than the wall gun.
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Feltwad
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Chairslayer
The images are of half stocked fowlers and the the bottom one is a 2 bore bank gun or wall gun , a punt gun is larger see image enclosed.
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