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Eight years ago, at a small auction in W. Palm Beach Fl., I picked up a C grade 2 frame serial number 90681 listed as Ti4 S 12ga 28”. Some idiot hack sawed both sets of Barrels to 14”. The gun left Meridan with a dogs head butt plate and 28” Titanic steel Barrels IM and IM and a second set of 30” F and F with matching forends. Got it for no money so Chris Dawe redid the wood and I had a set of Vulcan steel Barrels that went on the gun like they were made for it. That gun now resides I Kansas and the owner just loves it. Weighed 8 pounds and balanced beautifully. Very early grade 4 with Titanic steel Barrels leaving Meridan early 1899.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Jim DiSpagno For Your Post: |
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If it were me, I'd send the gun off to Brad Bachelder and have it done. Cost for the work should be very tolerable. |
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to John Campbell For Your Post: |
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Personally, I like bringing far gone guns back from the dead and restoring them to their former glory.. Although this ones not far gone you might as well have the work done.. If you plan on keeping it, then why not? I don’t really care if I’m under water on guns that I plan on keeping anyways. Also under water now might not be in 5-10 years anyways.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Brett Hoop For Your Post: |
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