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Unread 02-19-2015, 10:04 AM   #8
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Thanks Bill for the comment. I'm really not sure where this gun spent the last hundred years, but it hasn't been shot very much. I myself did not remove the locks as to me it didn't look like any screw head ever been touched on the gun. it's now with a favored gunsmith whom is removing I guess a bunch of crud and remnants of lubricant from the firing pins. I think it'll be a fine gun for high flying pheasant and or duck...perhaps a tower shoot. Can't wait to get it back for next year.
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