![]() |
Oh the Humanity....
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=187726021
This gun is in the book as a 10 gauge damascus C-grade with ejectors from 1904. |
:crying:
|
How sad...
|
Quote:
|
In the family for 106 years? Uff Da! If the bores were rough, they coulda been honed (maybe?) Hmmmm....
|
Such things were done in the sixties on a daily basis. Six pound barrels. Must have been quite a gun. Anyone volunteer to spring for a letter?
|
Mark, would you feel better if he had said " Oh the Hannity?"
It would remind you to watch Fox news more..... PS Mark suggests that I trade my liberal icon SAAB convertible in on a Rush Limbaugh Limited Edition Cadillac Esplanade. I'll have to see what Sean Hannity drives. If not the Esplanade, maybe I'll look at the big Hummer, in camo. |
Maybe Bruce could rave about his Saab and get some kind of favor. GM was always kind to me for raving about my vehicles.
|
6 pound barrels?
Bill; the photo is no longer up, but that 6 did not appear to be in the proper spot to be unstruck weight. I just checked a Dam 3 "light ten" on a two frame (DH). It has a 5 in that spot; finished weight is 4 4 to make an 8 1/2 pound gun. Perhaps single digit unstruck weights were stamped a little further left.
That 6 pound unstruck weight would have produced a 9 1/2 pound gun. Best, Austin |
My Trojan 16 weighs 6 pounds; the raw barrel weight is marked 3/8. Either it was mismarked or there was a whole lot of filing done.
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 07:46 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright © 1998 - 2025, Parkerguns.org