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Unread 01-10-2021, 07:49 AM   #1
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Pictures would help make advice worth more.
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Chad, if you want to shoot it contact Briley. They can make full length tubes for the gun with fixed or screw-in choke tubes. They can do the tubes for pretty much anything smaller than what the barrels are now and that will give you the peace of mind shooting a gun that has been badly pitted. Clean up the wood, maybe clean up the exterior of the bbls, even have them rust blued if you want to make it pretty. You'll be able to shoot it and enjoy looking at it and remembering the history of that gun in your family.
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