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Thanks for the reply. Learning as I go has been expensive thus far. Cheaper than therapy however......
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09-11-2017, 08:00 PM | #4 | ||||||
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You might want to pattern that gun! If it has that kind of condition and you hunt the uplands..... depending on the drop you may find out that it is about perfect? good luck....
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Did your "friend" know the barrels were cut ?
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What you have is a shooter that likely will perform very well in certain arenas. Patterning and aome shooting time will tell.
Balance was effected some, i am sure, with removal of 4" of the barrels. Does your gun have a safety on it?
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Can we see pictures of the rest of the gun?
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