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Unread 10-09-2012, 08:40 PM   #9
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As many have stated earlier, I too would say that cutting these down to 26" or 27" is your best option. Just get back into the tube before the damage, pick the closest even figure and take them off there.
Most likely you will not have much left for chokes. But it would meke a nice skeet or Grouse gun.
Too bad that happened, apart form some worn out checkering and silvered receiver, the gun looks to be in good shape. Would make a great shooter, which is better than it is right now.
Sets of VH barrels pop up often enough to where you could pick up a set fairly easily. And there is not much more of a common configuration that a 12g. 2 frame.
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