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Another example of Breck Gorman's damascus barrel refinish. |
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12-10-2020, 06:42 PM
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Another example of Breck Gorman's damascus barrel refinish.
Just finished up this project. Barrels redone by Breck Gorman and some cracks disappear thanks to another artist Dan May Classic Gunstocks. I couldn't be happier. I normally shy away from project guns but this is a circa 1911 PH 8 gauge with 36" bbls. Someone cleaned 1/3 of the left barrel with steel wool and it killed all the color. A gun worth preserving in my opinion.
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Most definitely worth preserving! Well done.
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