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Unread 01-22-2016, 09:37 AM   #1
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One big question is the condition of the wood under that leather comb.
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The bores are bright and shiny, there are no pits or dings anwhere. The chambers had lots of surface rust. I cleaned them with a new brush and BLU rust inhibitor. The rust came back the first time I used the gun.

Under the leather pad the the wood is good. The finish is all there, no cracks and only a couple of small dents in the wood. I think it's in amazing shape considering the amount of use this thing must have had over the years.

Was F/F a common choke combo?
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Yes.
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Was F/F a common choke combo?
I have a #1 frame VHE and a #2 frame VH both 12 gauge and both 30" and amazingly enough both F&F !
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