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You Call that a beater? This is a beater. |
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09-21-2013, 09:33 PM
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You Call that a beater? This is a beater.
I have seen quite a few guys post there "beaters", so I figured I would show you guys what a real beater looks like. I got my cousin to weld on it and I filed away on it all day now it is locking up like the proverbial bank vault. It is a 1903 30'' VH 12 gauge 2 frame. The barrels are 1/8'' under 30'' and as far as I can tell they are uncut. Someone lost the buttplate and added a Winchester buttplate and they also decided to paint the entire gun black. There is still some paint left but it has mostly flaked off. I am going to take it shooting the first chance I get.
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