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Boy, that one is worn out. And the pictures very poor. But at that price, unless the barrels are toast, it is not a horrible buy for a Bernard CH. If the barrels are sound, that one woukd be a good candidate for restoration. Would sure make for some striking before and after photos.
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What's the deal with the extension rib that seems to be standing proud of the action? Otherwise, I would like to see one of us take this one on.
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Can anyone look at #60068 in the book for me? Seller says #60668 but looks like #60068 to me.
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It is 60068. At least that is what is on the trigger guard.
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11-24-2017, 06:30 PM | #7 | ||||||
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60068
c grade 30" berarnd barrels 12ga
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Did you get it Kirk? If so, good luck with it
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11-24-2017, 08:01 PM | #9 | ||||||
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As long as barrels are sound it looks to be in good enough shape to be worth restoring if you have the funds for it.
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