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Unread 12-19-2019, 10:12 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by Jay Gardner View Post
... It was/is common practice for Brits to sent their fine doubles back to the factory or to a smith to be serviced and freshened up as needed. Unless the barrels have been cut, chambers/cones lengthened, or the stock altered buyers are primarily concerned that the gun has been properly maintained and serviced than the condition being “original.”
True. However, the British laws of proof are primarily focused on the barrels of a gun and their safety for use. They are not concerned with stock condition or other aspects of the gun unless they impact the gun's safety and/or viability to be reproofed.

Different cultures have different concepts of "originality." And the debate is often interminable.
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