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03-08-2022, 02:39 PM
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That sounds like the Chuckles we know and love.
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03-08-2022, 03:20 PM
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It was nice meeting Robert and his wife. The first set of pictures he posted don't do the gun justice. Look at the last 2 sets of pictures to get a good idea of condition. The case colors on the action I would say are 90%. There is no case colors on the forend release but that's not unusual. The stock and checkering are excellent and it looks like no screw has been turned. The lockup is tight. There are a few small spots of pitting on 1 of the external barrels but not obvious until felt. Bores are great. The only thing that could be nicer is if the Damascus pattern was bolder but it's not bad by any means. Overall, I would say the gun is at 80% the way it left the factory. A nice high condition GH 12ga.
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