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05-03-2016, 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by George M. Purtill
But first...... before you go down a path from which you cannot return,,,, are you sure it needs to be re-cased?
Why not post some pictures? If it is an honest gun with traces of case in the corners so to speak, you will kill the value by re-casing it.
If you are not concerned about value and just want to hunt or shoot some clays, then why do it?
A 20 gauge Trojan is a choice gun and becoming choicer by the day, But that's my crazy opinion.
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I agree, But Some don't think twice about re-coloring a 75% or better gun. You woild be surprised.
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