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Thanks Jerry. It appears to be an older job and the coloring looks dull. I am just going by pictures though
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Mills,
I am hunting with a twist gun that was rust blued. No reason I can see to remove it. If I restore the pattern, then I won't want to hunt with it. The only problem is the next buyer may believe they are fluid steel unless they are somewhat aware of the difference. But let the buyer beware. You can use it as a negotiation point perhaps. |
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Actually, it may be good to have one set of Damascus barrels that don't stick out too much to the ducks and turkeys.
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Boy those are nice.
If I get this gun I am considering, I will probably have the barrels restored at some point |
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these stub twist barrels can make some bernards look common.
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I was thinking good twist barrels look very similar to Bernard. Twist barrels get underappreciated in my opinion.
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02-15-2013, 08:36 PM | #10 | ||||||
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no wonder parker sold lots of guns...those guns with the differant type of steel barrels musta looked mighty nice settin in theme gun store racks all those years ago...now i know what my old 8 ga stub twist barrels looked like a 129 years ago... thanks for the picture paul.... charlie
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