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02-11-2013, 12:42 PM | #13 | ||||||
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Hi Wayne,
It is advisable to send your Belgium made 10 gauge to Mark Beasland who specializes in SxS shotguns. Mark will measure the barrel wall thickness and make sure that there will be enought barrel wall remaining to be safe IF he were to lengthen the chambers. I shoot a lot of Parker and LC Smith 10 gauges but I know that these makers used the highest quality Damascus tubes for their barrels. For an old Belgium gun I would have not have the same regard toward the safety of the gun, regardless of any 100+ year old proof marks! It would be best to err on the side of safety for this one. Send it to Mark's Born Again Bird Guns. Respectfully, Mark
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Thanks fellows. I actually bought this old gun to try my hand at recoloring the barrels. didn,t want to experiment on my parkers. As for the safty of these barrels the barrels are clean with only a very small amount of light pitting. The barrel wall thickness at the muzzle is in excess of .060. this is a 10 Lb plus gun. I would not have any fears in a BP load or a light smokeless load. The gun has a double bite and it looks like who ever made this gun knew what they were doing.
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