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< 16ga. General Discussion ~ My new Gran Lightning |
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Wed Jan 05, 2011 2:15 pm
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Joined: 08 Feb 2009
Posts: 1310
Location: Western WA
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The gun is really starting to grow on me and I like it.
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Sounds like you had a brief mild case of buyer's remorse.
Personally, I think it's exactly right. It has a strong stock with enough figure to catch and satisfy your eye, but not so much that looks like a museum piece and other people gawk at it and you are thinking about it and not the pleasure of shooting.
A few years from today, you will look at your gun and wish you had ten more just like it.
And later on, you will enjoy it so much you will keep it all to yourself and shoot it all the time and won't even bother to show it off to strangers because you like it so much.
Great buy! |
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Sun Jan 23, 2011 8:16 pm
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Joined: 27 Sep 2007
Posts: 254
Location: South Jersey
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Gran's in 16 bore are very scarce. The only other time they made them years ago, there were 100 guns produced--50 in 26" and 50 in 28". Hang on to yours--it's a beauty and will be a terrific shooter. BD |
_________________ Make sure you're right! Then go ahead! D. Crockett |
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Mon Jan 24, 2011 2:32 pm
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Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 36
Location: Washington state
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Thanks again for all of the positive comments. |
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Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:58 pm
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Joined: 30 Aug 2005
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Location: Omaha
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I was disappointed when I heard they were going to do them in this run, but I guess with so few made, it won't hurt the value of mine. I lucked out and the place where I got mine had two to pick from. First was kinda plain, second I fell in love with immediately. |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:42 pm
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Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 36
Location: Washington state
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Wow, I haven't posted here in a long time. I remember this thread and I can say I still shake my head a bit at this Gran. It is so plain-looking. Never again will I purchase a high end gun sight unseen.. |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 3:43 pm
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Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 36
Location: Washington state
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please delete. apologize for the duplicate post |
Last edited by Band-tail on Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:24 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 4:24 pm
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Joined: 22 May 2020
Posts: 268
Location: Ky
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Can’t be that bad, it’s been twelve years since you bought it.
Actually tells me that a 16ga Citori is probably a nice gun.
Good advertising for browning
I may have to try one now. |
_________________ “Never use an ugly gun to kill a beautiful bird” |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 5:22 pm
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Joined: 30 Sep 2015
Posts: 640
Location: NEW SALISBURY INDIANA
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I bought a citori lightening with grade 3 wood, gorgeous, pissed some people off when I had it cut to install an adjustable comb, at first felt a little guilty, but screw them I now have a great looking trap gun. anyway don`t worry about the wood, if you shoot it great thats all that counts. |
_________________ 16ga 3-Win 37
16ga Ithaca 37 1946
16ga Western Auto Revelation
16ga Browning A-5 1929
16ga Marlin 90 1939
16ga browning citori lightning grade 3 2003
16ga Francisque Darne 1920 |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:02 pm
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Joined: 14 Sep 2016
Posts: 68
Location: KC,MO
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I’ve got a white lightning with really nice wood, luck of the draw. I’ve wanted to have it cut and a pad put on it for years but just can’t bring myself to do it. I envy your absolute ownership. |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:04 pm
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Joined: 01 Oct 2007
Posts: 962
Location: Minnesota
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I ordered a 28 ga gran quite a few years ago, thinking it would have pretty nice wood. It did not. It was barely above standard citoris. I’d never buy a “higher end wood” stocked gun again unless I had seen many photographs of it, or had seen it in person.
Recently I bought a Gr III citori lightning in 16 ga. It has real nice wood, and I had pics of it before buying on gunbtoker. |
Last edited by df on Wed Feb 09, 2022 8:27 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:05 pm
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Joined: 01 Oct 2007
Posts: 962
Location: Minnesota
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Sun Feb 06, 2022 7:30 pm
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Joined: 21 Aug 2010
Posts: 36
Location: Washington state
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Maybe I'll post another pic of it when I get a chance. See if you guys think it's looking any better with time. I don't shoot it a whole lot 'cept for some grouse occasionally. |
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Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:29 am
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Joined: 07 Mar 2010
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Location: South Eastern PA
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Reading this post I guess I should consider myself very lucky to get the wood I got on my pair of Citoris that I had custom engraved.
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Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:09 am
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Joined: 01 Oct 2007
Posts: 962
Location: Minnesota
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Well, if you bought those sight unseen, you were extremely lucky. |
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Mon Feb 07, 2022 7:53 am
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Joined: 07 Mar 2010
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Location: South Eastern PA
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They are 2010 Gran lightning's. I was told the wood was real good and bought the first one. The prefix "C" is on the box end. I don't know if that means anything or not.
I liked it so much I called the seller and told him so.
While we were talking, he told me he had its' consecutively serial numbered twin, so I bought it. I was not disappointed. |
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