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Jay Gardner 12-28-2021 10:26 PM

“medium full stock”?
 
Considering the acquisition of a 20 ga GHE with 28” damascus barrels. It’s a straight stocked gun with decent deminsions (14-1/4” LOP, 1-5/8” DAC, 2-3/4” DAH). Special request: pitch 2-1/2, and a “medium full stock.”

I’ve never seen pitch requested and I have no idea what a “medium full stock” is. Anyone able to provide any insight?

Thanks,

JDG

Dean Romig 12-28-2021 11:24 PM

I think a “medium full stock” refers to the width of the comb. We know of the “trap comb” being full and wide and I suggest the medium full would be something less than that.





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Garry L Gordon 12-29-2021 07:25 AM

I have a 20 gauge DHE that letters with the medium full stock, and as Dean suggests, the comb is thicker (and more rounded). It’s quite comfortable to shoot.

Jay Gardner 12-29-2021 08:44 AM

Thank you, gentlemen. Makes sense. It’s a interesting gun. Right barrel was ordered Improved Cyl, left “slightly choked.” Also a 4# trigger pull. It was ordered through a hardware store in GA do I’m guessing it was ordered by s quail hunter.

This is only 20 g damascus gun with ejectors that I have seen. It was ordered/delivered in 1907 and sent back in 08 for a second set of barrels (fluid steel).

JDG

Dean Romig 12-29-2021 08:50 AM

Jay, does the gun letter with the ejectors in the original order or was it done at a later date, for instance when it was sent back for the additional barrels?





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Brian Dudley 12-29-2021 09:09 AM

It would be the comb that is referred to.

Jay Gardner 12-29-2021 09:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dean Romig (Post 351508)
Jay, does the gun letter with the ejectors in the original order or was it done at a later date, for instance when it was sent back for the additional barrels?.

Dean;

It was ordered with 28” damascus barrels with ejectors.

Harold Lee Pickens 12-29-2021 12:12 PM

Jay, what hardware store? I have a DHE 16 from Anderson Hardware that was certainly a quail gun--6lbs and 26" cyl/M

Jay Gardner 12-29-2021 01:20 PM

The gun was ordered through Dunlop Hardware and shipped to Harry Kendall in Macon, GA. I assume Dunlop Hardware was in/near Macon.

Interesting that the chokes are reversed in that the right barrel has the tighter choke. I had an old 12 DH that had the right barrel tighter than the left. The gun was most certainly used for waterfowl on Long Island sound and I was told the tight (right) barrel was shot as ducks were incoming over decoys and were farther out than when they flared after the first shot.

Jay

Stan Hillis 12-29-2021 08:48 PM

If it was intended as a quail gun I am surprised that the chokes would be "reversed" like that. I often use the tighter choked barrel on an incoming flock of doves, using the tighter choke farther out, then the more open on the second shot as the doves approach closer. But, I never considered having a gun with "reversed chokes". I simply go to the rear trigger first, then the front next. My dedicated quail gun is a 20 ga. Fox, choked .006" right and .016" left. I can see no reason to reverse the chokes in the two barrels, but who knows what one may have wanted?

It was actually Dunlap Hardware in Macon, GA (maybe a typo). It was owned by Samuel Dunlap who died rather unexpectantly in 1928, from angina pectoris according to the obituary.


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