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The 2015 PGCA Raffle Gun is a Quality GH 12 30" with nice wood and well matched Damascus barrels. The gun is all original except for a light wood recoating of finish.
Tickets will be sold at Pheasant Fest in Des Moines the weekend of Feb 22 and thereafter by mail and at other events.
The G was donated to the PGCA by Jeff Kuss. Thanks Jeff.
The Following 51 Users Say Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post:
Yes we do have a PGCA letter that will accompany the gun. I held this gun and can say that the barrels are very stout with perfect bores and you would be hard pressed to find a prettier piece of wood on a G grade. As can be seen in the pictures there is a lot of original case color remaining and the gun has very shootable dimensions. Thanks Bruce for getting these pics out and thanks again to Jeff for this wonderful donation.
The Following 12 Users Say Thank You to Larry Frey For Your Post:
Raffle tickets are at the printers and should be done in a few days. I will send each PGCA member a book of 6 tickets in August 2015. You may request more books at $25. for each book. Raffle will be held at the 2015 Annual Meeting. Which usually is in Sept.. Not sure about time and place yet.
The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to ED J, MORGAN For Your Post:
I like the looks of that gun . Since it was made in 1911 I "assume" the stock dimensions are pretty decent for a shooter of today ? By that I mean DAC 1 3/4" or less and DAH 2 3/4" or less ?
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