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Eldon Goddard 02-20-2013 12:16 PM

Charlie are you cleaning up that soder or are you going to leave it as is?

Dean Romig 02-20-2013 01:00 PM

The only history I can offer is pure speculation, but here goes ----

On both sides of the stock atr circular depressions pressed into the wood in nearly the same spots. They are about 1/2" diameter in size and there are an equal number of them per side. I believe the gun was clamped into some kind of mount and possibly used as a punt gun. Again - this is just speculation... for what it's worth.

charlie cleveland 02-20-2013 02:28 PM

i will leave the soilder as it is only thing ive done is weld the britch block back in place on gun...still got to make some shims to put on main roll pin ansome on the fore arm..only thing i removed is the homemade barrel band...but i am keeping this with gun...have tested the gun with 50 grains of triple 7 but will up it to 60 and then 70...will do this in the viedo of the old gun being test fired again...its been to cold today to work on the old gun all ive wanted to do today is talk and look at the old gun today... charlie

Ed Blake 02-20-2013 04:58 PM

How in the world does something become that beat up? It's like someone was trying to wreck it.

edgarspencer 02-20-2013 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Blake (Post 97681)
How in the world does something become that beat up? It's like someone was trying to wreck it.

Marry my ex wife, you'll find out.

Rick Losey 02-20-2013 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 97688)
Marry my ex wife, you'll find out.

so - you're saying I am better off not knowing what happened to the missing stuff from those dark days.

Bill Murphy 02-20-2013 07:18 PM

Charlie, don't mess with that solder. It is the best thing the previous owner could have done for it.

Mike Franzen 02-21-2013 01:16 AM

...wonder how the PGA got it....lots of questions on this old gun it sure has seen a lot more hard action than any old clunker ive ever had... charlie[/QUOTE]

I'll bet Bill Murphy might know how the PGCA got it.

Dean Romig 02-21-2013 05:40 AM

It was donated to the PGCA for the silent auction. It arrived at my house in July of 2012 from the west coast. The shipping cost was something like $57 not to mention the expense that went into the box and packing required for a 12 lb. gun. The person who donated it bought it hoping to be able to resurrect it but when he considered all that would be required to do so he chose to move it along. I think we saw pictures of it here on the forum about three years ago.

charlie cleveland 02-21-2013 08:36 AM

well we know now that the old gun was sold in california and came from the west in 2012...lots of gaps to fill in on the old gun....mike has the gunbroker auction of this gun he thinks and mills has the vidio in its old state of repair... so when we get the proof testing on vidio and a little more info put together this should make for a pretty good storey..but all of our old guns have good or bad storeys behind them... charlie


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