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Unread 08-28-2019, 11:07 AM   #11
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You folks make a guy want to change his ways and get a longer barreled gun!

Randy, that gun of yours sounds like a very (very!) nice one.
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You folks make a guy want to change his ways and get a longer barreled gun!

Randy, that gun of yours sounds like a very (very!) nice one.
It actually was a well used gun when I acquired it, thankfully at a price that I could justify having Brian clean it up and recut the checkering as it was well worn. Not a total refinish of the stock, the checkering wear will now look more appropriate for the age/condition of the gun. It had to be put back on face with some other issues corrected as well. It should be a fun one to shoot. As it stands now Brian hopes to deliver it at the Vintagers. Good place to have one delivered eh, lots of shooting opportunities there.
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Maybe you're just hangin with a better crowd of late
Well, all those guns are between just 2 guys.

I cannot say that I really like working on long barreled guns.
Right now I am in week two of polishing and prepping for blue 10 sets of barrels and half of them are 32" sets. Every couple of inches means more work in prep.
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A 32", 0-fame, 20 has got to be a very rare bird. I'm not saying I would want one, my 20/32/1-frame is a little barrel-heavy, but it would be a very cool gun.
Yes, it is. The 32" 0 frame 20g that I have in right now for total restoration is a VH Straight grip safety delete gun. With a full comb and straight comb. 1-5/8" at both heel and toe. Letters exactly as it is.

It will be a real beauty when done.
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Jay I have a BHE 32 inch straight grip 20 0n an O frame and it's very pleasant to shoot. I was surprised it's an O frame as it's factory chambered for 3 inch shells.

I'll have to go check the frame size on my GHE 32 inch vent rib 16 to see if it's a 1 or maybe a 1 1/2 frame.
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Brian, the VH #2 frame 32" 20 wouldn't be my old serial number 153,333 would it? I have been searching for that gun for many years. Thanks for letting me know. Bill Murphy
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Brian, the VH #2 frame 32" 20 wouldn't be my old serial number 153,333 would it? I have been searching for that gun for many years. Thanks for letting me know. Bill Murphy
No. It was not.
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My search continues. However, I would be interested in any #2 frame 20.
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So I'll hazard a guess its a semi desirable
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My 32 inch GHE is on a #1 frame as is a grade 1 32inch 16ga hammer gun.
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