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New to me VH is home.
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Picked up the VH I bought a few days back yesterday, and very happy with the gun. It's in what appears to be excellent condtion outside of a few spots on barrels where they are a bit discolored, looks like maybe someone left blood on them at some point.....
Wood has some handling marks from years of use, but nothing bad. I bought some Timberluxe from Mr. Board, and it should be here next week. BTW, he's a great guy to talk to, and very helpful, can't wait to see how his product works. The chambers are 2 3/4". This is a 1927 gun, my 1926 Trojan has 2 5/8". Are the 2 3/4" in the VH original? Or were they lengthened? I have ordered the factory letter, not sure if chamber lenghts are listed in those. Also, chokes as measured by one of those Galazan style gauges are M/F. I have not taken any other measurements yet, I have a manson gauge, and will be checking that too. Plan to go shoot a couple rounds of Trap with it this evening, can't wait to take her afield this fall. For right now, she's just hanging out with some old friends. |
A nice looking Trojan and Fox too.
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Looking good!
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VH will be used for upland birds, the Trojan on ducks. Going to handload some bismuth for the Trojan. It's a 2 frame with 30" barrels that appear to be choked IM/XF. I plan to pattern it and the VH next time I am up at my cabin. These dang guns are like tater chips, hard to stop at just one.... :D The Fox is a 16ga SW from 1926. 28" choked IM/XF as well. |
BTW, barrel weight is stamped at 3 then 9. What exactly does that mean?
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3#9oz unstruck weight of the barrels.
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