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PH 16 GAUGE ON A 0 FRAME
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With the advise of two forum members (the guilty know who you are!!) I just purchased this PH 16 gauge on a 0 frame. As you can see it is in need of a clean up, but should be a nice shooter. I has 28” barrels. Both bores are .663 with .006 in the right and .022 in the left. The gun weights 6 Lb 4 oz. The LOP is 13 ½” to the wood, and 14 1/8 to the end of the very “squished” pad, with the DAH at 2 3/8”. Serial # is 81128. Wall thickness is great and there are a few scattered pits in both barrels, but nothing bad. The gun is tight on face. I’ll post some additional pictures after the clean up.
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Nice find Steve. I just love an honest gun like that.
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Wow! That will be a great grouse gun. The screws look like they have seen few, if any, screwdrivers. Enjoy!
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nice find...will make you a fine hunting gun... charlie
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:rolleyes:.....:whistle:.....:rotf:
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Nice little gun.
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Yes, great screws indeed!
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Heresy to suggest it, I know; but what a fine candidate for a stunning restoration.
Imagine what Brad B could do with that gun. |
Yeh, he could do a great job on this one. But I really just want to clean up the stock a bit, change the pad, and shoot it for now. At most I will probably just do what I term a "hunters" restoration on this gun. No sanding if it can be helped. Might do the barrels, but I will have to see on that one. Any suggestions on what to do would be appreciated.
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Steve,
Checkering looks to be in good shape. Personally I would just clean her up and shoot her. That gun has character which I believe will be lost with a complete restoration. I like 'em that way. Just my opinion. |
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