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<blockquote data-quote="Shikari75" data-source="post: 5468613" data-attributes="member: 23027"><p>In the late 60s my Dad had a missionary friend pick up an Ithaca SxS in 12 ga. and bring it to India. From age 12 I grew up with this gun and every winter roamed miles of Himalayan trails with 00 buck in the left barrel and # 6 or 4s in the right. Took several pheasant, chukor, black partridge, barking deer, mountain goat, sambar with that shotgun. Lots of fantastic adventure memories were made with that gun!</p><p>Dad died in 97, the guns were licensed to him and the Govt. played hell with my Mom getting the guns transferred to her name! I was preparing to ship the guns here when 9/11 happened. That was that, neither the US or Indian govt would allow them to be shipped here! Ended up selling them to a close family friend that had "connections" to get them licensed into his name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shikari75, post: 5468613, member: 23027"] In the late 60s my Dad had a missionary friend pick up an Ithaca SxS in 12 ga. and bring it to India. From age 12 I grew up with this gun and every winter roamed miles of Himalayan trails with 00 buck in the left barrel and # 6 or 4s in the right. Took several pheasant, chukor, black partridge, barking deer, mountain goat, sambar with that shotgun. Lots of fantastic adventure memories were made with that gun! Dad died in 97, the guns were licensed to him and the Govt. played hell with my Mom getting the guns transferred to her name! I was preparing to ship the guns here when 9/11 happened. That was that, neither the US or Indian govt would allow them to be shipped here! Ended up selling them to a close family friend that had “connections” to get them licensed into his name. [/QUOTE]
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