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On the upside the gun is in better condition overall than I thought. The engraving particularly is much better than I thought. It has a little CC left aroung the triggers and inside. The engraving is very fine and in hand looks still sharp and unworn, though most of the finish is gone. The recoil pad is a cork center so I am sure it is an original from the same period as the gun. Unfortunately it is not really recoverable. The cork is compressed on the ends and flaking a little. The cork and plates are delaminating. I have a couple of new Silvers repros that will fit and will replace it with one of them. The stock dimensions along with the full comb feels incredibly good, with an almost perfect hourglass sight picture that I prefer. The barrels, I believe, have been honed at some point in the past and measure 0.735 in both barrels with 0.041 constriction in the right barrel and 0.035 in the left. The chambers measure 2-5/8". MWT is .037-.040 behind the chokes and around 0.12 in front of the forcing cones. They need a good cleaning and the right tube has a few freckle pits (probable left from the honing) about 6 or 8" back from the muzzle but only barely visible. I may or may not polish them after cleaning. Since there are a few compressions in the stock, I plan on taking it down, sonic cleaning, lubing and reassembling. While apart I will steam out the compressions as much as possible and install the pad. All in all I am really pleased with the gun, even though it will be primarily a pass shooting and turkey hunting choice. I will post some pictures when I get it together. After getting the gun in hand, I am thankful that the class clown did the writeup. It probably deterred a lot of possible bidders. |
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Arthur Shaffer For Your Post: |
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Odd that Walter Clark ordered the gun in February, then had it shipped to Cleveland Cartridge Co. Cleveland was a major promoter of trap shooting.
The 1904 GAH was in June in Indianapolis and Cleveland supplied the traps. I didn't find Clark in the list of competitors https://digital.la84.org/digital/col.../37904/rec/115 nor was he listed in 1905 https://digital.la84.org/digital/col.../37132/rec/124 Found this re his father: Hugh G. Clark was in business in Omaha from 1876 till his death in December, 1892. Beginning in 1876, he was in the general merchandise business until 1884, when he sold out, retaining the agency for various powder and dynamite companies only, which of late years has developed into a large business itself. In connection with a branch, conducted by his son, in Denver, Mr. Clark's business extended as far west as Nevada, and north to Montana.
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Art, I have a CHE 2 years younger than yours that is a factory safety delete gun. I have noticed that the engraving over the safety slot in your gun is a fair amount more elaborate than mine as you can see. Nice find on your part.
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Once upon a time ,I owned 106312 , DH ,28 Gauge Titanic Steel 25" Barreled gun The only one made ! I used it as part of the deal when I bought my 410 ! I bought it through Chuck Brunner and he warned me more than once I would regret trading it and kept asking me if I was sure ,I was , but again Chuck was spot on ,it is the gun I parted with along the way I regret the most ! It was an early O Frame and I owned a DHE OO Frame at the time so I figured I was good but , sadly the O Framed gun was the gun to keep , I loved carrying it and it was very unique ! The SAD TRUTH you just can't own them all !!!!
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34"! Nice one!
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Russ, you are wrong. You can own them all. Just quit selling them.
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