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The barrel on the shotgun that I primarily use for sporting clays looked far worse than the barrel on your DH as I had a split-bulge 1 1/2 inches long repaired! Take your time, have pros look at the guns and good luck! Brad can do wonders with the barrel. Many stocks are repairable if all the pieces are there. While you will not end up with a gun that looks like it just came from the factory you can end up with a good looking gun.
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the 1 on the lug is the frame size
the 3 by the serial number is the grade the engraving style is does look like the 55k ones - since is is only a few hundred away another 1 frame 30" 12
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The "3" on the stock is also the grade, not the frame size. I was close on the serial number of the D!
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Ah- makes sense. That's why there is a 2 on the GH. Hmm- maybe I'll be moving this to the restoration thread. I've seen two names thrown out a lot in my searches for Damascus barrel repair- Brad Bachelder and Dale Edmonds- can I assume that either would be able to evaluate these and if a repair is possible perform it?
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Dale just redid some Damascus barrels for me and they turned out great. Lots of others on here have used Brad B with great results too.
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