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09-13-2012, 11:42 AM
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My embarising pre clean photos
Going to need some help on this one.. Newbie here, but a avid collector of WWI and WWII guns.
I got this gun at auction
Serial Number 3357x
The lookup says that it is 1883
There is a 3 on the barrels which Im told indicates its a 10 ga
Im not sure of the grade
The "water plate" (?) has a T in a circle and then a large number 5 with 14 that is underlined
Its in really rough shape.
Can anyone assist me by suggesting the best ways to get this gun restored.
Is it worth...
I will be reading
Thanks
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