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Thanks for the info. I’m trying to learn what I can.
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The wood is not original and isafter market. Receiver has been hot blued & it appears the barrel has been hot blued & many holes drilled in the bottom rib. Probably to deal with rust caused by the hot bluing.
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So dumb question why would they drill holes in the bottom rib? Will you explain further please
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Hot bluing probably seeped in between the barrels & bottom rib causing rust to seep out & holes drilled to put in oil to stop rusting action.
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That makes sense. So some oil should be added to the holes from time to time
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My copy of Price & Fjestad notes the original length of the barrels to be: 30 inches. Page 323
Also, that this was manufactured in 1901. Page 57
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The gun has been completely refinished. The frame is incorrectly blued. The barrels appear to be hot blued which is a big no-no with SxS guns. The gun has been restocked, butt and forend. And the quality of the work appears to be only so-so.
Nobody over the internet can tell you if the gun is safe to shoot with what loads. This is not an appraisal service. So the value is something for you to determine. All I can say is that the value is greatly negatively effected by the amount of alterations the gun has had. I suppose the gun is worth to you what you gave for it.
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I will measure but I don’t think it’s gonna be 30”
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