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Jay, I would be suspect when it comes to those barrels, They need to be looked at by a good smith, and of course you know the checkering has been redone very wrong, gary
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02-07-2014, 08:44 AM | #4 | ||||||
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No returns on gun broker means that you own it. If you wanted one to work on you have a good one. Hammer guns are fun to work on. But the barrels are going to need dent removed and inspected by someone with knowledge on twist barrels. Nice project.
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02-07-2014, 09:03 AM | #5 | ||||||
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I suspect that the head of the stock may be split as indicated by the loose fit of the tang. I'm not sure what you mean by a slight lip near the chambers, but if you suspect a chamber bulge do not shoot the gun. As others have commented, take it to a qualified gunsmith and have him inspect the barrels.
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02-07-2014, 09:34 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Yes, it does look like there is some cracking inside the head, which is causing the poor fit around the upper tang. This is not all that uncommon with theSe guns that have seen heavy use.
The dent in the barrel is repairable by a gunsmith who has the right tools for the job. It is a good sized one by the look of it and should not be shot before repairing. I can I believe that checkering butchery. There is no repair to that since the carving looks very deep. Is it was just normal checkering mistakes, they can sometimes be corrected, but not that. This is another example of the many guns I see on the internet while perusing listings. I just shake my head and wonder what they were thinking. It looks like that work may have been end a long while ago based on the dark color of it compared to the rest of the stock. I do not want to comment too much on value of the gun vs. price paid. All I can say is that these can be found in better shape for the same money. Positives that I see are relatively good metal condition. Does not appear to be any heavy rust or pitting.
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02-07-2014, 10:19 AM | #7 | ||||||
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Thanks for the replies, you answered my question, it seems I overpaid for this "Project". The reason I posted here before contacting the seller was to find out if I got a good deal in spite of all of the issues. I really wanted a hammer gun I could use. I am going to contact the seller and see what happens. This gun was misrepresented.
If the gun is turns out to be mine(no returns) I will contact Brian. I sent him my GH last week for a chip in the stock and possible re-cut checkering. Thanks for the replies! Jay |
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02-07-2014, 10:39 AM | #8 | ||||||
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I wish you the best of luck with the seller. I seldom frequent auction sites but when I see No Returns I'm always suspect. If your gun is off face that is a repair that can cost several hundred dollars to remedy.
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02-07-2014, 10:45 AM | #9 | ||||||
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By all means, if you truly feel the gun was misrepresented, then persue a return. IE: he said the gun was tight and it is not.
Sounds like you have a case there. The only reason a seller can justify a no return policy is in the event of Parts sales where fit may not be guaranteed. Or for clearly represented Parts Guns.
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02-07-2014, 11:27 AM | #10 | ||||||
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Jay ,I did not see the ad. for the gun mentioned so won't comment on it but if the seller did misrepresent the gun ,contact him first ,explain the situation where you feel you were mislead and if you get no where ,then contact the powers that be at Gun Broker and explain in very minute' detail of the misrepresentation , be very precise in your details as they will give you only one chance to explain your side of the story ! At that point ,they will contact the seller and you will be notified of the results ,this process is not fast ! I have been buying and selling on GB for a quite a while and they will intercede if they feel either party has been wronged ! Good Luck and if you do end up keeping this gun ,don't feel too bad about it ,after a visit to a good qualified Smith ,I think you will be able to make it a shooter and it is a great learning experience ,I am like Rich ,if it is advertised as NO RETURN ,I suspect something isn't right and let them keep it ! Remember ,no one who fools with old guns has not been there and done that at some point ! Best ; Russ
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