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Cost to have a english SXS rejointed?
Has anyone had this type of service done? I have sweet little W.R. Pape 16 gauge that is loose on the hinge pin...not real loose but it is noticeable when gun is handled. It will need a re-joint. Stock is 13 1/2" and will need a wood extension added also or leather covered pad??? Gun is 6-lbs 28" cyl/ tight full Tanks all SXS Ohio
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I am not sure what gunsmiths charge in Ohio, however, in New Jersey I had an English SxS put back on face possibly three years ago by Griffin & Howe and it cost me $416.25.
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Thank You Jerry....I had no idea what repair would cost. I have a 3 day return on the gun. It is such a nice little 16 and I do not want to send her back! So I will keep her and get it put on face. Did you like the work you had done by G&H ? I may use them also? I would want a gun smith who knows English guns. SXS Ohio
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Kenny,
It will depend on how much needs to be done. This is a good video on what it takes https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8EqfxRugPVw. Mr. Rowe died in 2015 and was having medical issues when this video was shot, but he explains it well. Ken |
Go to Youtube and search under Midway USA and english gun smith, if you have not yet seen it before. He did a whole series with this retired english gunsmith taking apart and repairing english guns. Warning, you will be mesmerized on how he deftly handles and repairs these guns. His intimate knowledge of english guns was incredible which is probably to be expected.
Well done Ken, you beat me to it and actually provided the link. |
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I know the 'smith who does this work for G&H. He's excellent. But so is Kirk Merrington. Trained at Churchills and nonpareil for this work.
http://www.merringtongun.com This is NOT a job you choose based on price... |
Ken,
A gunsmith with the handle SKB (Steve Bertrum) on the Double Gunshop site posted info and pictures of his high tech method for this procedure. Very impressive as I recall! Bob Jurewicz |
Kenny check your pm's
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Kenny,Dewey Vicknair is a gunsmith in Pa. who I've used and found him very relievable. J.J.
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Here are a few pictures of my new prize!
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The top rib is engraved = W.R. Pape . New Castle-Upon-Tyne. Winner of the London Gun Trials in 1858 1859 1866 & 1875
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I have a well used GH 12 gauge on a #1 frame that was a little loose on the locking bolt. I used Jack Rowes method (mentioned earlier) of peening the rear locking lug and it worked beautifully. It's hard to tell anything has been done to the gun.
Kindest, Harry |
This gun has the quality of a London best gun....I have took some short cuts with utility guns but I will pay to have this one properly corrected. I just got done cleaning and inspecting the barrels & bores....they are so nice and chime like church bells. They are proofed for 1oz nitro, chambers have been opened 2 3/4"...nice job and I can shoot modern 1oz game loads. This will be a nice light game gun to use with RST-s in the grouse woods come October. Chokes are .006/.034 skeet-2 / X-Full I will use a spred-R in that tight barrel till the leaves drop. SXS Ohio
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Kenny I second the smith Eric referred to in his PM. IIRC he was trained at Purdy.
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