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Scott Gentry 10-07-2024 05:42 PM

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I am current caregiver to this fine gun. Matches letter best I can tell.

Craig Larter 10-07-2024 06:31 PM

Very nice!!

Wayne Owens 10-07-2024 06:33 PM

Beautiful gun!!

Craig Larter 10-07-2024 07:03 PM

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Here is my CHE Dam. Looks like a engraving twin.

edgarspencer 10-07-2024 09:37 PM

They don't get much closer than that. The banner sometimes varies, but not here. Craig, how close is your to Scott's 171444?

Scott Gentry 10-07-2024 10:08 PM

CHE
 
This one is a 1 1/2 frame, the Lyman sight is a large ivory sight.

Craig yours is a beauty.

Scott Gentry 10-07-2024 10:39 PM

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Found this lead plug under the pad, no idea if factory or aftermarket.

Craig Larter 10-08-2024 05:51 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by edgarspencer (Post 417812)
They don't get much closer than that. The banner sometimes varies, but not here. Craig, how close is your to Scott's 171444?

My CHE is serial number 173441 12ga 32' #3 frame
Here is a picture of the trigger plate, Scott does it match your CHE?

CraigThompson 10-08-2024 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Craig Larter (Post 417828)
My CHE is serial number 173441 12ga 32' #3 frame
Here is a picture of the trigger plate, Scott does it match your CHE?

Antlered critter ! Doesn’t get any better :cool:

Stan Hillis 10-08-2024 08:23 AM

Keep a very close eye on that Scott. I have known of such added lead weights to oxidize so heavily that they expanded to the point of splitting the buttstock. When lead oxidizes over time it increases in size drastically.

Beautiful gun!

Bill Murphy 10-08-2024 10:00 AM

Yup, my eight gauge hammer gun had lead in the butt that cracked the wood. I drilled out the plug and repaired the crack. The plug will only come out without drilling if the hole is perfect or tapered toward the opening.

Scott Gentry 10-08-2024 10:37 AM

CHE
 
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Floor plate creature

Scott Gentry 10-08-2024 10:38 AM

CHE
 
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy (Post 417837)
Yup, my eight gauge hammer gun had lead in the butt that cracked the wood. I drilled out the plug and repaired the crack. The plug will only come out without drilling if the hole is perfect or tapered toward the opening.

I may just drill out most of center which should relieve any possible pressure in future. Thanks.

keavin nelson 10-08-2024 11:54 AM

I have seen two stocks split that had lead plugs in them. Not sure I would bet on drilling the center out, as it is the oxidation on the outside of the lead plug against the wood that causes the expansion.

Bill Murphy 10-08-2024 02:10 PM

Yup, after drilling out as much of the center as possible, drill a hole that includes an edge of the plug as well as a bit of wood, leaving room for the plug to move.

CraigThompson 10-08-2024 03:51 PM

The guy that donated the money for the John Paul Jones Arena at
UVA sold a GH 8 gauge I think it was at a Rock Island or
morphy’s auction a few years ago that had corroded and split the stock . Looked to be an easy enough fix if they got the majority of the lead out . If it were mine after they got the wood crack fixed I’d have replaces the lead with a brass rod .

Scott Gentry 10-30-2024 07:44 PM

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Well got it out but wasn’t easy, apparently they drilled two angled holes in one forming a slight Y hole. Drilled out as much as possible but had to take remainder out a little at a time. To boot it had a little tab on end.

Ironically the gun now is balanced precisely on hinge pin,

joe tilford 11-02-2024 09:27 AM

That is beautiful.

Bob Brown 11-02-2024 03:01 PM

Beautiful C's. The advice on the lead was educational. I've got a VHE 20 30" 2 7/8" with a straight grip that has a lead filled hole drilled under the trigger guard and angled towards the butt that has oxidization. I better pull that one out and check it. Thanks.


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