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02-14-2019, 01:27 PM
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PGCA Lifetime Member Since 3rd Grade
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Originally Posted by Mark Ray
I just picked up the 26” vh 20, 1909, shipped to South Carolina, choked cyl.and mod.
Dave Wolf performed his majicon the wrist and forend...there were 19 compound fractures in the wrist, and the forearm broken in half....no evidence of the trauma after Dave was through with it, Briley then removed 7 dents, and a dozen pellet dings, rejointed the gun, and it is ready for another 100 years...
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Wow! Excellent. Photos?
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02-14-2019, 02:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Mills Morrison
Wow! Excellent. Photos?
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working on that....have been busy with lots of family stuff...but it sure looks cute in the cabinet! The big mistake I made was not taking any "before" pics, because I honestly thought the gun was un reparable. it has really nice original high dimensions...and I think I will be able to shoot it well....definitely bringing it to shoot 20 hammerless at the southern.,
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