View Single Post
Unread 02-02-2016, 04:39 PM   #3
Member
Jay Oliver
PGCA Lifetime
Member
 
Jay Oliver's Avatar

Member Info
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 1,173
Thanks: 1,477
Thanked 3,591 Times in 728 Posts

Default

Thanks Dave, that's what I thought I had read at some point, though I didn't realize they could also be shorter as well. I'll get to find out for myself as I bought the gun.

I really should know better by now but I couldn't help myself on this one. The gun was advertised as a 12 gauge. When I asked about barrel length and choke, I got 29.5" and "appears to be full choke". I don't know how they measured the barrels/chokes.

The serialization book shows it to be a: 1877 Grade 0, straight stock 10 gauge with 29" barrels. From the pictures it looked in a decent(but worn) original shape. The stock does not have checkering, which makes sense for a grade 0. The forearm has a crack though I don't know how serious. The screws I could see looked much nicer than I usually see on a grade 0 gun. I guess the serialization book could have the gauge wrong? All the serial numbers matched. I didn't see many 29" barrels in the serialization book. I guess part of me was thinking that they did know what the gun really was.

We'll see what I get. Either way(a 12 or a 10) I wanted this for some reason. I'll post some pictures when I get it next week. Jay
Jay Oliver is offline   Reply With Quote
The Following User Says Thank You to Jay Oliver For Your Post: