Don't know if this picture will work or not. Anyway I have a later model Super X-1 trap with the original box. It has a 30" full choke barrel with a Monte Carlo stock. This gun has not shot 400 rounds. I had Stu Wright check out the receiver, install a new bolt buffer and weld a shell deflector on the barrel extension. I'm selling this only because I have a "hot" deal cooking on a Model 12. Anyone who is interested I can send pictures. $750 plus shipping. Thanks. Ed
How does the shell deflector work?Im not familiar with x1 and welded deflectors, Ive seen people shoot trap with different deflectors that looked to me to be attached to the receiver.Im interested in gun for doubles,is it possible to use for this or does each shell hang up after being fired?
Appreciate any info.
Clint 317-286-8861
Clint: What Stu does is just weld a small "nipple" on the top of the ejection port. (On the barrel extension). You can't see it unless you look into the ejection port. What happens is the spent hull, hits this small "nipple" and this deflects the shell toward the ground. It is made for shooting doubles. Nothing bothers a fellow shooter more than having a shell hit his Seitz while he is standing on the next station. Ed
On your picture the only thing you should had done was to copy and paste the link into the Image URL box at the top of your post and not in the website URL box.
Where's the gun? Still for sale? Serial #? Box marked XTR or not? We could chat off line at XXrdodd@nu-world.comXX without the superflous XXs of course....breakemall....Bob Dodd
Very nice, I wouldn't take less than your asking price. It is very fair, I got one last year with the box and put it on ebay for about $40.00, plus 10 each for the hang tag and instruction manual. I bought it for a shooter not a collector. John
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