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Unread 08-28-2009, 09:22 AM   #1
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Obviously, we mean 0.090" wall thickness (not 0.9")...

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Unread 08-28-2009, 11:30 AM   #2
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Obviously, we mean 0.090" wall thickness (not 0.9")...

{If I had coffee already - I wouldn't have mentioned it.}
Oppps...thanks John, I fixed it..
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Kurt,

I have resorted to employment and am not at home to go measure the barrels. As I recall they are 28", but you have given me pause. Could they be 30"?

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Harry,That looks to be one hell of a fun gun! What a great piece of wood.I have noticed that a lot of hammerguns have great wood on them.
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Dave,

Sorry to say the wood in not original. The stock was badly broken and before I knew of all the great repairs that were available I had Donnie Geems at Show Me Gun Stocks do a restock. I told him that it was a low grade Parker and not to get real fancy. He said he picked up a "scrap" from the floor. I think it is a nice "scrap" as well.

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Harry,I have to agree that is one great piece of scrap! What kind of butt treatment is on the gun?
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I asked Donnie to just checker it!
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