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New Member in Texas
Cleaning out a closet prior to an estate sale I found a shotgun owned by my grandfather. Had heard about it but no one could find it and we thought it was gone. Just located this forum and association yesterday.
It is a 1907 and hammerless 12 gauge I think. Frame size is 2 but there is a "k" next to the 2. What does that mean? Weight is 4 and there is a "5" after that. Vulcan steel.
Looks like there is tape on the stock because of a crack.
Pictures follow. Any info anyone can share? Any recommendations for a gunsmith to repair the stock and refurbish?
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