Alligator Gun for sale
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Looks good Ricci.
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Sam06: 31516113180059/comments/31516074133659
Looks good Ricci.
+1...Nice stock!!!
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It has a great trigger too. The action is very smooth and it loads real slick.
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A beauty
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Another nice one Ricci/Sam.
If I did not already own a nice Ruger .44mag Carbine, to pair up w/my SBH, I'd be looking hard at that.
Very nice.
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chootem
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Very nice!
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Make mine a pre Remington Marlin.
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What makes that an alligator gun? Mine are Winchester, I think that was before alligators were invented. They are just deer rifles.
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I was told it had killed some gators.
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OK :
Great looking item !
I got one of these i .357 cal. ( great shooter ) :
Wish mine was this nice looking ( long story ) :
Would NOT sell mine for that amount !
Hope it brings a good price !
Thanks !!!
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"I shot some hogs, then I shot some dogs, then I shot some frogs, then I shot some Deer, then I shot some Alligators, then..................................................😂
Sorry, I could not make it all rhyme, in time.
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I accounted for about 15 hogs with that gun. I shot 2 gators with it. One was in my yard trying to eat my dog the other was a small one I ran into hog hunting(I ate the tails of both and the small one was used as Crawfish Bait). All were shot using a 250gr Hard cast SWC-KT with a gas check, 21gr of 2400 and a CCI large pistol magnum primer. The gun was zeroed at 50 yds to be 1" high. Thinking back I rarely had to shoot a hog more than once and that load usually went clear through a hog shot in the side. If they were coming toward me I would try a head shot or just put one in the brisket. Both gators were head shots at close range(10 feet).
I never shot a deer with it or a dog. I did shoot at a beaver one time but I missed it, it was a long shot in bad light and I didn't do my part. I shot a Racoon with it that appeared to me to be rabid. Its shot plenty of other stuff to, like sticks floating in the water or dirt clods. Its a fun gun to shoot and I think its better than the Ruger Carbine because you can shoot Cast bullets.
Its a good gun and like I said it has a fantastic trigger for a leaver gun and the action is very smooth. It fed my handloads, I never used factory ammo in it and I never tried it with 44 SPL ammo. I don't think I ever shot a jacketed bullet either but I cleaned the bore good about 20 years ago and put it in my safe where it has sat.
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I put this gun up when I got a Marlin Guide gun in 45/70. That was a real pig stomper. I loaded it with 400gr hard cast flat nose bullets with a gas check and a judicious amount of 3031. I had a large red dot sight on it then now it has a EER scope by Burris.
This is a fantastic rifle for someone who wants a Pistol caliber carbine for hunting. It would be a great stalking rifle in heavy cover for hogs or deer.
Whoever gets it will be happy.
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I'm pretty sure most alligators are shot just below the back of the head with .22's. Those southern boys just can't afford .44 mag ammo.
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Southern boys don't need a 44 mag, the can shoot well enough to use a 22 rimfire.
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It was what I had at the time and it did the job. A southern boy uses what he has.
BTW I am a Southern boy through and through.
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I just used what I had with me at the time. I have shot them with a 44, 22, 17hmr, 22 mag and others. I have shot one with a 22 and it only stunned him. I did not find out until I grabbed his tail and then he notified me that he was not dead. Don
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I live in the south. Deep south- west in fact. Why if I was any more south, I'd be in Wyoming for crying out loud.
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