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Cap Coyote Model 87 Pics
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Hi,
I had been discussing through PMs my Cap Coyote Model '87, and could not figure how to add pics to a PM ..... so here are the pics here.
I had his son, who does the lasergraphics for him, add what he calls 'windowpane' checkering to it ... which is like a checkering within a larger scale checkering. With the Sacramento summers, I have honestly had instances to try it out in 100+ degree days .... and the stock never got slick at all.
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Hi again,
The Cap Coyote pic with the lever extended is not from my Model '87 but his website, as is the pic below. But other than the checkering, the guns are identical.
The whole shotgun pic above is my 'Model '87, and if you click on it, it will come up magnified enough to show the checkering ....
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"Courage is being scared to death and saddling up anyway." John Wayne
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Wow! I love the engine turned ares on the action. Very impressive detail. The laser engraving is beautiful! Very nice! Has that been modified to take two rounds from the top?
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Amin,
Yep, and I wish my hands were modified to load them as well .... LOL
If you want to look at the whold engraving, I think it was a donated gun to a fundraiser at St Judes, and is on his website ...
http://www.coyotecap.com/
Click on the 'Lasergraphics' in red on the left side.
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