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05-07-2019, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
Mark, I used Harry's reamer on one of my guns and another member's gun. It is a simple process, hand operated, hard to make an error. Just keep the reamer a little wet with oil to prevent rust, and all will be well. What is the serial number of the offending gun?
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Traveling now sodont have sccess to ser#’s, but !!, it is an early @1911 action and later 30’s barrels.
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05-07-2019, 05:53 PM
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Dave, I have never had any trouble with my Model 12 28 gauge and its ammo, except that is the roughest working Model 12 I have ever pumped. It is an original George Ulrich engraved Pigeon Grade skeet gun, but no better pumper than a new field grade. I am confident that, with another several thousand shells, I can loosen it up.
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