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What can I do?
I have a Trojan 16 that looks good for seeing its fair share of duck blinds and dove fields. The finish on the wood and barrels seems (to my untrained/experienced eye) to be 80-90% at least. I've never shot this gun as it was passed down to me from my father, who got it from my grandfather, who undoubtedly got it from my great-grandfather. The end of the barrel is where the problems arise. There is a small, maybe 1mm, 'dent' in one of the barrels and the bead is gone. :shock: The dent is of an outward nature in the very end of the barrel and could probably be classified more as a gouge (like it was dropped onto a sharp corner or something).
So what can I do to fix these 'defects'? I'd like to get this fixed if possible. Thanks. |
Where are you located?
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Take a photo of it, this does not sound too bad, but we need to see photos of the barrel.
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I'm located in Virginia. I'll try to get a good picture of the barrel when I get home tonight.
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Barrel damage
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Here are some pics of the gun, in particular the damage to the barrel. Let me know what you all think my options for repair might be.
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Where in Virginia? I think that is an easy fix if I am seeing it correctly. Slip a mandrel in the muzzle and with a small hammer (brass?), tap the crease down.
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If that were my gun, I would not be able to resist the urge to have a go at it myself. I think that I would start with a mandrel that just fits the bore and with a non-marring hammer - probably nylon and then work my way up to brass. Don't try to do too much at a time and above all else - DO NO HARM. If at any time you don't think it is working - STOP.
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