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Unread 03-29-2024, 01:42 PM   #7
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Thanks for the information!

I wonder if this was a commercial service for owners, like a mail order service to have one's "obsolete" shotguns re-done in the 1950s, or if this was a commercial enterprise buying up old Parkers and Smiths and shipping them over and back to make a nice profit. I do understand how how this happened - while some of us today would curse the former owner, I certainly empathize with someone whose father bought a gun in 1915 and they, by 1955, had inherited a gun which was rapidly verging towards being unshootable. We're spoiled nowadays by our firearms - a high-grade Remington 1100 made in the 1980s is just as shootable today as it was then. Either way, there might be an interesting research project in commercial rebarrels for an interested party.

I didn't pay much for this gun, so the barrels hurting the value is no big deal. I'll just chuck it up onto Gunbroker for cheap and let it ride.
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