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That's a beauty, but I'd be very concerned about what is causing those fresh "breaks" in the stock head........ one on the rt. side and another underneath. The close-up pic of the right lock shows them clearly. They're "post-Turnbull".
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Turnbull did not touch that gun.
The listing states that it was restored by Bachelders. And the overall look of the gun confirms it too. |
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Thanks for the correction, Brian. SRH |
The add states " NO ISSUES " Really ! that wood filler / whatever looks like a issue to me . But someone likes it very much. its theirs now .
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That's a light 10 gauge. My short chamber 10s kick excessively with those stepped chambers even with the light RST 2 5/8" 1100fps load. Perhaps that was the cause of the cracks behind the lock plates. For that reason, I shoot mostly brass shells in my 2 5/8" 10s anymore.
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Nice lifter
That's a beautiful gun and that wood is very nice.
That inspires me to do something like that with the one I have. |
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I can't believe the stepped chambers have anything to do with excessive kicking - I'll bet it is a combination of the weight of the gun and the DAH and the pitch. . |
That gun was returned to Parker Bros. at least once. Anson Deeley release is not original at time of manufacture and the radius between the breech and water table was a later improvement. When I look at the checkering on the forend I new it didnt leave Turnbulls that way. Even with its flaws I am sure I could find room for it in my safe.
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I am wrong, there is no radius at the breech of that gun. The side view deceived me.
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