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Unread 03-28-2020, 06:34 PM   #1
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Can you recommend someone to do the restoration work? The barrels look great inside. I don't know about hunting with the thing. The guy who did must have been a big dude. It's HEAVY. I once held a 13mm Mouser rifle, an anti-armor trench gun from WW1. It wasn't much heavier. Regards, Ed
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Unread 03-28-2020, 07:04 PM   #2
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Can you recommend someone to do the restoration work? The barrels look great inside. I don't know about hunting with the thing. The guy who did must have been a big dude. It's HEAVY. I once held a 13mm Mouser rifle, an anti-armor trench gun from WW1. It wasn't much heavier. Regards, Ed
Theres a few guys here who can do it and it will look amazing when finish .
I think if you look in the damascus barrel part of the forum youll see their work .

Assuming the barrels are safe to shoot , with the 1 1/8 oz RST loads that #5 frame would barely recoil .
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