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GHE 16 gauge w/32" Barrels
Unread 05-17-2018, 03:23 PM   #1
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Default GHE 16 gauge w/32" Barrels

Steve Barnett just listed one if anyone wants to take a look. I have no interest in the gun, but everyone seems to be all about 32" barrels so here you go:

https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/par...gauge?rq=18761
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FYI... the barrels and trigger guard have been re-blued on that gun. And the forend metal has been incorrectly re-blued. Checkering has been butchered up as bit too, especially on the forend.
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FYI... the barrels and trigger guard have been re-blued on that gun. And the forend metal has been incorrectly re-blued. Checkering has been butchered up as bit too, especially on the forend.
I don't see any blueing on the forend latch, maybe I'm missing something.
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I think he was referring to the fore end iron. It appears the fore end latch and escrutchen and trigger guard were cold blued at some point. A nice gun but price point too high for all the corrections needed. JMHO
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The latch, tip and iron are blued.
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I think he was referring to the fore end iron. It appears the fore end latch and escrutchen and trigger guard were cold blued at some point. A nice gun but price point too high for all the corrections needed. JMHO
In a couple of the shots of the forend latch it looked worn like the receiver. I must be missing something I agree with the rest.
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Yet it is described as "original condition."
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Damn nice lines ...definitely machine done
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Yet it is described as "original condition."


That is exactly why i point out that it is not.
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