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exactly
most everything else can be fixed - with enough time and enough money
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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Good barrels with good bores. Minimal exterior flaws. Minimal frame pitting is a plus too.
A tight breech will make your amount of work a lot less.
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no broken stocks , I won't by a gun with broken or repaired stock except for parts, I can deal with most other problems a broken stock no matter how well its repaired is still a broken stock,
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Thomas has a 10 ga project gun listed in the for sale section pretty cheap. Maybe try your hand at something like that before getting into the higher dollar guns.
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I respectfully disagree Paul. A professionally and properly repaired broken stock will never break in that spot again because the glue, when cured, is stronger than the wood.
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