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08-07-2013, 11:50 PM
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Hello All
I recently inherited this gun form my father. It was in pieces (completely dissasembled). I managed to put it all back together except for the safety (just couldnt quite figure it out). I think he was going to refinish it (the blueing was stripped from most parts). There was another stock that needed alot of work done to it to make every thing fit (I used the origonal).
Anyways, I was wondering if it would be worth getting refinished. There is some pitting inside the barrels. The barrels measure app 29 3/4".
Serial # lookup suggested the year as 1898. Top of Barrel says Vulcan Steel.
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08-08-2013, 08:31 AM
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Hi Robert,
If it was your Dad's gun and he used it at some point in his life and you wish to bring it back so you can shoot it and keep it as a family heirloom then yes, it probably is worth it. Keep in mind that the gun will likely never be worth the $$ amount you pay for restoration. Certainly it is your decision to make.
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