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Aside from the stock problems the fault that send shivers down the collective spine is that the barrels have been cut. Do not despair. With out doing anything more than determining if the gun is safe to shoot low pressure shells you should pattern the gun to see if you want to use the gun and for what purpose. That gun's metal does not look like it needs restoration. David
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Dave the receiver is stripped of it's parts and did you look at muzzle of the barrels no keels and the rib looks lose. You would have to put way too much money in to it...... call this one the "Moneypit"
Dave the receiver is stripped of it's parts and did you look at muzzle of the barrels no keels and the rib looks lose. You would have to put way too much money in to it...... call this one the "Moneypit"
I have all the parts and the top lever spring is coming. The barrel and crack in the stock were my main concerns.