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Unread 07-11-2022, 06:07 AM   #8
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Hey Nate, welcome to the PGCA. My first thought seeing the case coloring, the missing rib inscription and the blued barrels was someone tried to disguise the fact the gun didn’t have fluid steel barrels. It’s hard to make out but if 60120 is the SN then it’s a 12 gauge and left the factory with 28” barrels. To you, the value of the gun is whatever you paid for it. Seeing composite barrels that have been blued can be a red flag and should be checked out by someone who knows what they’re doing to determine their shoot ability. The stock, if it’s factory, didn’t originally come with checkering on the cheek pieces. That could be another sign of an attempt to hide a repair. Post more pictures of the gun showing both sides, bottom, stock, forearm and the muzzle. Measure the barrel length, stock, DAC, DAH, LOP. The more you can provide the more accurate evaluation you will get.
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