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Unread 08-16-2019, 04:23 PM   #31
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Unread 01-28-2020, 08:13 PM   #32
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Resurecting my old Thread. After speaking with several noted authorities on my old gun I've came to the conclusion that fixing it or replacing the barrels is not in my wheel house. For the limited shotgun shooting I do and the fact that the romance in my head to use this old gun is probably just a itching notion and could be probably be scratched with something modern. I'll probably just put this gun up for sale and hope it goes to someone with more time, money and has the same heart I have about it one day being something other then a wall decoration or to the parts bin.
With that being said, I haven't a clue as to value. would anyone like to give me an idea of what it is worth?
Thanks again for all the knowledge that y'all have given me.
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Unread 01-28-2020, 08:30 PM   #33
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I’m sure Brileys could chamber sleeve those barrels. The chambers to the forcing cones are drilled out and new steel chambers are inserted. I’ve seen guns where has been done and The repair is practically invisible
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Looking for a different set of barrels may be still be worth it...
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try ebay for barrels theres some forsale all the time...also list in the wanted section for barrels...charlie
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Those attachments appear to be soldered on. A good gunsmith should be able to remove them.
That said, I don't know if I would even worry about them. If you're looking at the target, the added elements would not even be a factor.
I think I would leave the gun as-is.
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