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As Bobby mentioned, we still need a picture of the floorplate. That picture will tell us about the originality of the finish. So far, the gun does not look to be refinished.
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Just picked up a dandy 20ga 21 straight grip, splinter forearm, single trigger. ejectors, 26" barrels, IC,M 6lbs 3oz. Very good original condition. Handles like a dream, one of my dream guns. My father always talked of 21s but never owned one. Wish he was here to play with it.
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My dad was 62 when he bought his first 21s. He became a 21 guy immediately.
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Pop always told me he could have afforded one thru the 40s and 50s but was too cheap to buy one by his own admission
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We had a model 21 Grand American grade in the shop for a going over cleaning and test firing . When they got done with the cleaning etc I volunteered to test fire in the snail . I figured it would be the only time I had a chance to shoot one of that grade :rotf::rotf::rotf:
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Looks like an old refinish on the bluing. Stock has been refinished & forend has a crack in the bottom going towards receiver.
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Apologies in advance if I'm speaking out of school.
I spent some time on the phone yesterday with Eddy and the seller of this Trap/Skeet 16. For the life of me, I do not understand anyone who won't put a patch through a barrel when trying to sell a gun. https://i.imgur.com/RKD9cfv.png Condition kinda went downhill from there. :eek: IMHO, Run Eddy Run!! |
The very first pic's I had, it didn't look bad. Now I'm running. Thanks Bob, Ed
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As a buyer you're in the drivers seat. If the seller won't answer or respond to your concerns, move on, it's probably got issues they're trying to hid.
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