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Offline Johnnygunner

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Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« on: June 28, 2011, 12:36:58 PM »
Ran across a H&R Topper in Mossy oak bottomland camo.  Short barrel-23"? with removable choke (turkey model?).  Made purchase.  The entire gun including the choke is camo dipped > not just a camo stock and forend. 
Anyone have any info on these?  Are they rare?  When were they made?

Hear stories of woodland H&R / NEF models such as this also.  ?????? Would love to have one.

I have seen a few with "camo" stocks that had a light green color with black splotches all over that resembled a Holstein cow more than camo - but they are neat looking anyhow.........

Any info / background on any of these?

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Re: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2011, 06:16:54 PM »
Welcome! I've never seen one like, post a pic.
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Re: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« Reply #2 on: June 29, 2011, 06:25:24 AM »
Can not find anything on a woodland camo gun.......
It is possible the Mossy Oak gun was dipped by an individual / not factory, however it appears to have been done at the factory.....several small areas that have flaked show bare metal under the camo....
A couple of people who I have talked to concerning the Mossy Oak gun seem to remember these being made in the early / mid 90's but none are certain.......

I have seen several of the "Holstein" camo stock version but it has been a long while.....

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Re: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« Reply #3 on: June 29, 2011, 09:43:34 AM »
Can not find anything on a woodland camo gun.......
It is possible the Mossy Oak gun was dipped by an individual / not factory, however it appears to have been done at the factory.....several small areas that have flaked show bare metal under the camo....
A couple of people who I have talked to concerning the Mossy Oak gun seem to remember these being made in the early / mid 90's but none are certain.......

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It will take you to the page where you can age your shotgun.  At least you will know how old it is. 

I have never seen one with that camo before.  I would vote for a camo dip...But that's just me.
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Re: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« Reply #4 on: July 02, 2011, 08:19:51 AM »
I have seen a few of these mostly on GunBroker. If you go to the 10ga thread down the page there is a pick of one. I think it was a factory offering back in the 80's just like the TC Tree hawk.  It is one of Mossy Oak's first camo paterns. ;) I have seen 3 different paterns. I have 2 tree hawks and the finish appears to be painted on not dipped.

http://www.mossyoak.com/content/PastAndPresent.aspx
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=238706984

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Re: Mossy Oak Bottomland camo / woodland camo H&R - NEF
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2011, 09:12:27 AM »
The bottomland finished guns came out in 1991. I have a H&R 12ga 3-1/2" with the brass National Wild Turkey Federation coin in the stock. It is a 1991. I also have a 10ga bottomland made by NEF it is a 1993. They also made a 20ga youth version.
The last data I can find for the bottomland finish is 1994. I have seen some with the dipped Realtree finish. They also produced several versions of the woodland painted on camo.