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Unread 02-21-2013, 03:11 PM   #3
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I have been reading about disassembly procedures and found out some interesting facts about false plates and compressed mainsprings. With that in mind, I will carefully disassemble, clean, inspect and reassemble the gun. There is a Red Head pad on it that appears to be in good condition and well fitted. I am guessing that an inch or so was removed to accomodate the pad. The base of the pad can probably be repaired with some Acraglas. The forend has a couple of slivers missing, one on each side. The missing slivers and the pad are the only detractors. The bores are nice and lots of pattern remains on the exterior. A good cleaning and lubrication are in order.
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