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Here's the link:

https://www.classicfirearms.com/csmc-dp12-16-shot-2-bbl-pump-action-shotgun

It's a double barrel pump. Each time you pump it loads two. Then one fires with each trigger pull.

It's a little steep for me right now.

This may be what I go with:

https://www.classicfirearms.com/ddi-12-ga-shotgun-semi-auto

Where do you live in TN?


Dang son that first one if I had the money would get it in a heartbeat. Love the double barrel part. Sadly I don't have he money yet....for most things lol.

I live in South Powell. Close to Callahan exit on I-75.
 
Dang son that first one if I had the money would get it in a heartbeat. Love the double barrel part. Sadly I don't have he money yet....for most things lol.

I live in South Powell. Close to Callahan exit on I-75.

I'm an old Powell boy. Live a little further north now in Heiskell. Got about 50 acres that me and my family enjoy. Near raccoon valley road.
 
I'm an old Powell boy. Live a little further north now in Heiskell. Got about 50 acres that me and my family enjoy. Near raccoon valley road.

Haven't gone far, huh? Lol. Yeah I hit a "the size of Africa" huge pot hole last year down that road after all of the snow storms lol. A swear a Chinese man was crawling out of it. Anywho. Nice country. See a lot of deer out there?
 
Haven't gone far, huh? Lol. Yeah I hit a "the size of Africa" huge pot hole last year down that road after all of the snow storms lol. A swear a Chinese man was crawling out of it. Anywho. Nice country. See a lot of deer out there?

Yes, on the deer. If I keep corn out I see them constantly. I watch them out the window at the table. Saw a couple of hen turkeys with about a dozen little ones.
 
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You tell those Islamo-Commie-Nazi-Progressive-Fascist-Socialist-Anarchist pig dogs! :crazy:
 
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Yes, on the deer. If I keep corn out I see them constantly. I watch them out the window at the table. Saw a couple of hen turkeys with about a dozen little ones.

My parents live out in Maryville on the Greenback side close to the mountains. They have turkey clans go through often. Used to see a huge dozen turkey clan. But recently they have been 3-5 at a time. There are coyotes out there so maybe they are getting to them.
 
My parents live out in Maryville on the Greenback side close to the mountains. They have turkey clans go through often. Used to see a huge dozen turkey clan. But recently they have been 3-5 at a time. There are coyotes out there so maybe they are getting to them.

We have coyote around here too. I hear them barking and howling at night. I'm currently building an AR just for them. :)
 
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We have coyote around here too. I hear them barking and howling at night. I'm currently building an AR just for them. :)

Their bravery has astounded me at times. A few years ago I saw 2 just walking along one of the rrsidential roads that goes right by McGhee Tyson. Had to take a double-take because I had never seen coyotes that far into civilization before.

OAN, apparently there is a huge wild hog problem in Florida and they are starting to invade more north into GA and Alabama. Sounds like some good wild bacon to be had lol.
 
Their bravery has astounded me at times. A few years ago I saw 2 just walking along one of the rrsidential roads that goes right by McGhee Tyson. Had to take a double-take because I had never seen coyotes that far into civilization before.

OAN, apparently there is a huge wild hog problem in Florida and they are starting to invade more north into GA and Alabama. Sounds like some good wild bacon to be had lol.

About 8 years ago I was outside doing some yard work. It was about 6 in the evening. I heard some coyotes on the ridge top barking. Later, about 30 min before sunset, I asked my 8 year old son if he wanted to see if we could call one in. My parents had bought me a call for Christmas the year prior and I hadn't had a chance to try it.

I opened up the gun safe and really didn't see a gun that was all that appropriate. I had a 270 Browning semi, a 7mm mag bolt, a 30/30, a 35rem, a 12 gauge, several hand guns, and a 22 semi auto rifle. I chose the 22.

Well, me and my son along with my old friend Murphy, my chocolate lab, ventured off in the woods behind the house. I found a stump to sit on and my son sat in the leaves on one side and my lab on the other. Having never used the call before I did my best to imitate what I envisioned what a dying rabbit would sound like. My little boy whispered to me "I'm scared daddy!". I assured him everything was fine. About that time a coyote ran in on us and stopped about 30 yards away. I was sort of shocked because I didn't expect the call to really work. The coyote actually growled at us. I raised the rifle and placed the cross hairs on his head and squeezed the trigger. The coyote dropped but was still thrashing around so I opened up guns a blazzin'. I think it held about 30 rounds in it's tubular magazine and I know I shot at least 20 times. It finally gets up and runs off.

I went back in and got some more fire power and went back out and was never able to locate him. I only found a couple of small drops of blood. Needless to say a big adventure for my 8 year old.
 
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About 8 years ago I was outside doing some yard work. It was about 6 in the evening. I heard some coyotes on the ridge top barking. Later, about 30 min before sunset, I asked my 8 year old son if he wanted to see if we could call one in. My parents had bought me a call for Christmas the year prior and I hadn't had a chance to try it.

I opened up the gun safe and really didn't see a gun that was all that appropriate. I had a 270 Browning semi, a 7mm mag bolt, a 30/30, a 35rem, a 12 gauge, several hand guns, and a 22 semi auto rifle. I chose the 22.

Well, me and my son along with my old friend Murphy, my chocolate lab, ventured off in the woods behind the house. I found a stump to sit on and my son sat in the leaves on one side and my lab on the other. Having never used the call before I did my best to imitate what I envisioned what a dying rabbit would sound like. My little boy whispered to me "I'm scared daddy!". I assured him everything was fine. About that time a coyote ran in on us and stopped about 30 yards away. I was sort of shocked because I didn't expect the call to really work. The coyote actually growled at us. I raised the rifle and placed the cross hairs on his head and squeezed the trigger. The coyote dropped but was still thrashing around so I opened up guns a blazzin'. I think it held about 30 rounds in it's tubular magazine and I know I shot at least 20 times. It finally gets up and runs off.

I went back in and got some more fire power and went back out and was never able to locate him. I only found a couple of small drops of blood. Needless to say a big adventure for my 8 year old.

Dang son that's a nice story. I bet he still remembers it till this day. Does he go out hunting with you or did you scare that outta him that evening? Lol.
 
About 8 years ago I was outside doing some yard work. It was about 6 in the evening. I heard some coyotes on the ridge top barking. Later, about 30 min before sunset, I asked my 8 year old son if he wanted to see if we could call one in. My parents had bought me a call for Christmas the year prior and I hadn't had a chance to try it.

I opened up the gun safe and really didn't see a gun that was all that appropriate. I had a 270 Browning semi, a 7mm mag bolt, a 30/30, a 35rem, a 12 gauge, several hand guns, and a 22 semi auto rifle. I chose the 22.

Well, me and my son along with my old friend Murphy, my chocolate lab, ventured off in the woods behind the house. I found a stump to sit on and my son sat in the leaves on one side and my lab on the other. Having never used the call before I did my best to imitate what I envisioned what a dying rabbit would sound like. My little boy whispered to me "I'm scared daddy!". I assured him everything was fine. About that time a coyote ran in on us and stopped about 30 yards away. I was sort of shocked because I didn't expect the call to really work. The coyote actually growled at us. I raised the rifle and placed the cross hairs on his head and squeezed the trigger. The coyote dropped but was still thrashing around so I opened up guns a blazzin'. I think it held about 30 rounds in it's tubular magazine and I know I shot at least 20 times. It finally gets up and runs off.

I went back in and got some more fire power and went back out and was never able to locate him. I only found a couple of small drops of blood. Needless to say a big adventure for my 8 year old.

Sad.
 
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Dang son that's a nice story. I bet he still remembers it till this day. Does he go out hunting with you or did you scare that outta him that evening? Lol.

I'm not one to push something on my kids. He hasn't really expressed interest in hunting much. He's big into fishing. When he was a baby I bought him his lifetime sportsman's license so he'll never have to purchase a hunting or fishing license the rest of his life.
 
About 8 years ago I was outside doing some yard work. It was about 6 in the evening. I heard some coyotes on the ridge top barking. Later, about 30 min before sunset, I asked my 8 year old son if he wanted to see if we could call one in. My parents had bought me a call for Christmas the year prior and I hadn't had a chance to try it.

I opened up the gun safe and really didn't see a gun that was all that appropriate. I had a 270 Browning semi, a 7mm mag bolt, a 30/30, a 35rem, a 12 gauge, several hand guns, and a 22 semi auto rifle. I chose the 22.

Well, me and my son along with my old friend Murphy, my chocolate lab, ventured off in the woods behind the house. I found a stump to sit on and my son sat in the leaves on one side and my lab on the other. Having never used the call before I did my best to imitate what I envisioned what a dying rabbit would sound like. My little boy whispered to me "I'm scared daddy!". I assured him everything was fine. About that time a coyote ran in on us and stopped about 30 yards away. I was sort of shocked because I didn't expect the call to really work. The coyote actually growled at us. I raised the rifle and placed the cross hairs on his head and squeezed the trigger. The coyote dropped but was still thrashing around so I opened up guns a blazzin'. I think it held about 30 rounds in it's tubular magazine and I know I shot at least 20 times. It finally gets up and runs off.

I went back in and got some more fire power and went back out and was never able to locate him. I only found a couple of small drops of blood. Needless to say a big adventure for my 8 year old.

Man, I kinda like you.
But you called an animal in to shoot already knowing you didn't have
proper fire power to do the job?
Not a fan of coyotes but would never just wound the hell out of anything, then decide I should look for a better tool.
 
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