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Unread 09-24-2014, 02:52 PM   #1
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I just got a DH that I am doing some work on and it seems to have an extra long tang on the receiver . Maybe this is common but I have never seen one of these, attached is a picture of it.
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Are they both 12Gauge?
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Look for an aftermarket weld line on the bottom side.
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Interesting. What are the frame sizes and serial numbers?
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12 gauge
No way this was an add on, I looked closely it's part of the receiver and it's perfectly inletted into what I believe to be an original not messed with stock.
1.5 frame 62, thousand serial.
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Look closer. I am sure you will find a joint.

Lengthened tangs are sometimes found and usually not factory.

A letter might help shed light on it. If there is complete information available for one, it should list such a modification if it was done when new.
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I cleaned it up real well and looked under a pretty good magnifier and see no evidence of modification .
I will assume since no one has seen this as a stock item it must have been modified, and I must say by a very good welder.

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We need more pictures, close ups of the top and bottom of the tang. It's not uncommon to add more material than needed to aid in grinding/filing down to a smooth joint.
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Parker Pages published an article about three years ago on a hammergun with an aftermarket extended top tang and that is the only one I had ever seen until yours today.




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There was also another hammer gun discussed a while back on this forum along with a hammerless gun. Also, I used to own a back action lifter with an extended upper tang.

All of them aftermarket. Some jobs cruder than others.
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