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  • BT99
    Don't know how big it is so I am going to guess. Years ago a friend of mine had something that looked just like that and it was an old shell catcher for a remington 1100.
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  • Tflogger
    quote:Originally posted by BT99
    Don't know how big it is so I am going to guess. Years ago a friend of mine had something that looked just like that and it was an old shell catcher for a remington 1100.


    +1
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  • asop
    Sounded like "Bobski" was back here for a minute[:0]
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  • SP45
    Never heard of one. Thanks
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  • Dads3040
    quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey


    Known as a 'Pickle Fork' (shell catcher) for the Remington 1100 ,,,,,,[;)]


    BwhECtK.jpg

    Okay. I'll bite: What's it for/do? [8]
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  • TRAP55
    quote:Originally posted by Dads3040
    quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey


    Known as a 'Pickle Fork' (shell catcher) for the Remington 1100 ,,,,,,[;)]


    BwhECtK.jpg

    Okay. I'll bite: What's it for/do? [8]

    Catches the empty hull as it ejects when shooting singles on the Trap line.
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  • gunnut505
    quote:Originally posted by Dads3040
    quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey


    Known as a 'Pickle Fork' (shell catcher) for the Remington 1100 ,,,,,,[;)]


    BwhECtK.jpg

    Okay. I'll bite: What's it for/do? [8]


    It's used as a divining rod to find your empties for reloading![:D]
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