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Unread 03-06-2022, 09:12 AM   #1
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I think the D 12 hammer gun they have listed has had the same person working on it but not a bad looking gun for the money
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Hopefully the chamber length is a typo or mistake. The pheasant looks all wrong.
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Look at all the other guns they listed new this week. They must have taken in a collection or something. There is a lot of grade model 11 remingtons!

Sadly most of the guns have been butchered up pretty badly.
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In my experience, neglect is a lot easier to fix than abuse and abuse by a gunsmith who does not know what they are doing is the worst.
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This gun may have some interesting history to it. According to Fold3 there were 3 "J.F. Shackelfords" in the Civil War. One was an enlisted Confederate Private from Enterprise, MS (19 miles from Meridian), another was a Confederate Captain/Assistant Surgeon in the Virginia 48th Infantry and no info on the third one. Would love to see a letter on this gun.
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I called on the gun this morning and it, and I believe the grade 3 hammer gun have been sold.
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I called on the gun this morning and it, and I believe the grade 3 hammer gun have been sold.
I contemplated doing the same thing . And my plan worked , I waited to long and someone else got it
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oh man, those rascals at Cabela's are at it again.
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I have two early 10's with true 9 gauge barrels and neither of them will take a Brownells chamber gauge at any depth over the 2-5/8". There is no way with either 9 or 20 gauge bores they weren't rechambered.
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When I first looked at that pheasant I knew it looked too recent. To me it looks like a Runge engraving and I can’t say it’s not.

Now I read this by Kevin McCormack and I’m even more convinced. But without documentation, who’s to say?


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