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DROP IN VALUE FOR OPENED CHOKES
I know cut barrels are a killer but what percentage would you knock off for opened chokes. Looked at a VH 16 on a 0 frame but the chokes were cylinder (.001) and I.C. (.006). Barrel length is correct from the book. I do not suspect they left the factory this way since the wall thickness on the right was .020 all the way.
Also, the bores were .676 all the way in both barrels, which I thought was quite large for a 16. Opinions welcomed. |
Get a letter even if you don't buy it. I was looking at a grade 2 Hammergun that had cyl and I'm choked but original length barrels. Letter stated it was ordered that way. Proved to be a good purchase after all. Jim
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20-25% IMHO only because to resell, you want to try to break even
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I'd be more concerned about the .676" bore diameter. Normal is .662-.665". Considerable honing there. Value reduction in my opinion is significant, especially with the thin .020" WT.
Bob Jurewicz |
Unless a letter says otherwise or the work was done poorly, who says they are opened?
I personally believe that opened chokes dont effect value all that much. |
The bores are a perfect .676 in both barrels with no choke in the right and the left has choke for four inches. The overbore and cylinder in the right have me concerned.
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I just measured 2 Parker VH 16 GA O Frames.
.662/.664" .664/.665" The other thing about the Cylinder choking is that all guns I have had that lettered as with a Cyl choked barrel showed around .006" of constriction in that barrel. Bob Jurewicz |
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An O frame 16 VH would be a perfect upland bird gun in cyl/IC. I have 2 parkers with factory letters chokes ordered at cyl/mod. Are you wanting the gun to hunt with?
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