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Thanks you for the insight. I live In Yuma Arizona (2 1/2 hours southwest of Phoenix). Could someone in the PGCA recommend a "local" person to contact and ultimately show the gun to?
Oh, and you're the second member to refer to my gun as a PH. Could you elaborate on determining that grade? Are all grade 1 guns PH or (if equiped with ejectors) PHE? |
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William Larkin Moore, Scottsdale, is a dealer who knows his guns.
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Never mind about the PH. I finally read your grading process page again. It's about being hammerless.
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Might you have a phone number?
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As with any old sxs shotgun, whether composite or fluid steel barreled, they are not something to be afraid of but respected for what they are and should be thoroughly examined by an expert - not someone who suggests it is "worthless" because he is not 'up to date' on composite barrels.
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Phil,
My # 859-229-1428 Harry |
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Thank you again, Harry, for your information. I contacted them and got the answers I was looking for. I must say, out of all the topic-specific web sites & forums I've ever visited, you guys are the most helpful and informative. A nice change from the "norm" that we have to deal with on a daily basis.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Phil Leggett For Your Post: |
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Phil,
PH 16ga guns with twist bbls make nice little shooters. There were about half as many PH 16 twist guns as GH 16 damascus guns built. Making them a little harder to find than a GH16. It is especially hard to find one of your guns age in nice condition. They were usually used hard. I had one from the ealy 1890's vintage and it was pretty worn. I now have one built much later, 1917, that is in much better condition. The little twist bbls are very attractive and some like them more than damascus. I attached a few pics to show you what the bbls, checking and such should look like. The barrels and checking have not been touched, the wood needed a little shellac and oil to seal it up. This gun wasn't used much, it snaps closed like it did new and still has the milling marks on the barrel breech face. Too bad somone scrubbed off most of the case colors. Good luck getting your gun in shootable condition. Kurt
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Kurt Densmore For Your Post: |
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