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Unread 02-17-2022, 09:41 AM   #1
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Looking at the initials SG on the oval and assuming those stand for Shelly Gitman my question is, did Shelly use a standard style for the engraving or did it vary from gun to gun?
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Looking at the initials SG on the oval and assuming those stand for Shelly Gitman my question is, did Shelly use a standard style for the engraving or did it vary from gun to gun?
Don't know Mike but the subject gun and this one is very similar. One would think that the guns Del Grego completed for him would have all had the same style.
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A photo of the forenend loop,on the bottom of the barrel would be helpful in determining if it was originally built with a beaver tail forend and can be really called a double trap gun. Gittman provenance aside, that beaver tail looks aftermarket.
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It has the correct checkering pattern for a DHE trap forend but the loop will tell the truth.
There is a picture on page 1 that shows a section of the underside with about 3+” of the rear rib section and there is no evidence of a reinforced loop… but we need to see that entire section including the loop.





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I have seen additional pictures of this gun that clearly show it does have the correct reinforced loop.
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Shelly and a bunch of MD and VA shooters regularly participated in a PRE=USSCA sporting clays shoot in the area of West Virginia west of I-81 and Wardensville. The shooting facility was on a many hundred acre estate, with a clubhouse at the end of a gated several mile long dirt and gravel road. The shoots were held monthly in the ATA off season. One shoot coincided with a wicked snowstorm and its related meltoff. Three of us decided to struggle through the weather and the near impassable road and attend the shoot. The road was as bad as anyone could imagine with muddy ruts and washouts. There were areas where my GMC four wheel drive Blazer struggled. We came to the bluff that overlooked the clubhouse area and were only mildly surprised to see Shelly's new Corvette parked in front of the clubhouse. We knew better than to question Shelly about whether he had any trouble getting in. We knew what the answer would be.
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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;356586]It has the correct checkering pattern for a DHE trap forend but the loop will tell the truth.
There is a picture on page 1 that shows a section of the underside with about 3+” of the rear rib section and there is no evidence of a reinforced loop… but we need to see that entire section including the loop.


Hope this helps. I also wiped the grease of the barrel.
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Great story, Bill. Sounds like Shelly was a helluva guy!
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