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Dave, there was one on Gun Broker about a year ago with a PGCA letter stating the request for pinned stock. Scott has a 2 frame 10 ga. GH that has same pin and there is no sign of it needing it, the gun is in real high condition.
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Bob,Could we get Scott to put up a picture of that gun?
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Now the plot thickens--
I received my letter on the 1908 PH 16- 26" twist on the O frame- the stock is almost unmarred, checking unboogered- and it has a hardwood pin through the cheeks- recessed- dead on center- wonder if it was factory done- when I opened the gun up to replace the top lever leaf spring, the stock head had NO cracks or stress lines anywhere I could see- even with a magnifier-
Sounds like a great research concept for us- if any of the records show that, ditto the hickory or other hardwood dowel in the butt end- I didn't remove the DHBP- it is the early spurred version, and it look like it grew out of the wood- but I am curious indeed..:cool: |
Will do Dave. Got a chance to shoot that unbelievable BHE of his today.:rolleyes:
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"wonderful piece of American history for any collector!" Quoted from the cabela's description. Beware that establishment.
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Thanks Guy's....:bowdown:
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Scott's EH 10ga
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Thanks Bob and Scott,This gun lettered with a "Pinned Head"? Very interesting stuff...
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