![]() Koons would sell the company to Sporting Arms Mfg, of Littlefield, Texas. They added a manual safety switch which blocked the hammer when engaged and re-brand it as the Snake Charmer II. Sporting Arms would introduce the Night Charmer (disc. 1988) which featured a flashlight built into the fore-stock. This flashlight equipped fore-stock was also available as an option and sold separately. Sporting Arms would also introduce a larger version, the Field Gun which featured a full length stock and a 24-inch barrel. The design was later sold to V.B.E, Inc, of Clay Center, Kansas. ![]() Imported ones would have the importer (Kebco LLC) marked on them. Snake Charmer or Snake Tamer type shotguns are also made by Rossi as well as Harrington and Richardson. It features half-length thumb-hole polymer stock that holds four additional shot-shells and strongly resembles the original Snake Charmer. Unlike its predecessor, it has ejectors that automatically expel spent shells. The H&R Snake Tamer is also a Snake Charmer like shotgun. These single-shot guns have either a blued finish or an electroless nickel finish with a full-length thumb-hole polymer stock. ![]() The right side of the stock is open with storage for three 20-gauge or four. It also has ejectors that automatically expel spent shells.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |