Pioneer shotgun

Started by Molasses Mike, March 09, 2015, 01:30:56 AM

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Molasses Mike

Hi!
  I have a pioneer arms coach gun. What time period would it represent? Greener.
                                                    Thanks, Molasses Mike
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Major 2

I'd say from the mid 1870's on would be fair ... though the Pioneer was not exact replica , it was a very nice product...
no longer made and was gasp-ly pricey @ $1100- $1300  
To have one is enviable, though parts will be hard to find, the Polish manufacturer, is doing Military arms contracts.
when planets align...do the deal !

Tommy Reb

Hello MM.  I have a PA Greener as well.  IMO, very, very nice guns.  I replaced the hammer springs and polished the chambers just a bit to make mine competition ready.  My only complaint is the hardwood stock.  I tried to find one with a walnut stock, and to buy a replacement walnut stock from PA but no luck.  Seems to me a gun that nice (and expensive) deserves better than a hardwood stock.

I shot mine about a year and then discovered a Win. '87, so mine is now a safe queen, but I still do admire it.  That Greener system built with the percision of the PA guns is to be admired.  If I were still shooting it, I would probably have it restocked with nice wood.

Enjoy your!!

TR
Tommy Reb

Molasses Mike

Major 2/Tommy Reb
      Thanks for the information! It's too nice to bang around but great to use in general. I keep it near by at night, along with something else.
      Thanks again for the come back, M.M.
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