What is it about the single-shot shotgun that still appeals to us all?
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Iver Johnson single shot was my first gun – purchased in circa 1955 for $20. I did shoot a double on ducks, only once; held the extra shell in my teeth and was quick to turn around on the second bird. Recently sold the gun for $100 to a dealer, as it was gathering dust and never used.
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