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According to "THE BOOK" SN 123162 is a 12 gauge hammerless T14 or C Grade (4) w/ Titanic Steel 32 inch barrels & ejectors, pistol grip stock. Made in 1904. Nice gun. Wouldn't do a thing except shoot it.
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Nice gun! All you need now is a few cases of ammo and a pair of glasses that have over the horizon radar capability as that's about how far away that gun will smash clays....
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If the pictures are any indication of condition, the gun is in need of mechanical inspection and repair as well as being in cosmetic disrepair. The gun shows large gaps in the breech area which need to be addressed before shooting.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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I think Bill's advice is always the sound approach with a "new" gun, especially if it has issues. The overall look is not of a gun that has seen a lot of attention to basic maintenance. I know what I would do, which I suppose "devalues" the gun but I don't think a gun is any longer in "original" condition once it looks like this. I would rather have "non-original" re-stock to enjoy the shooting of it looking like a nice gun should look. I would of course save the "original" stuff and put it right back on the gun if that is how someone else preferred it and I was selling it to that person. I guess a CHE is not in my future if, in this condition, it is still considered a $5,000 gun. I too would shoot the heck out of it, once any safety issues are addressed. I would also hunt with it and not worry about another scratch or dent (wood, that is)
Cheers, Jack
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Jack Cronkhite For Your Post: |
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I think the short answer is that you can pretty much do what you want short of blueing the reciever or shortening the barrels and not hurt the value much since it appears that someone has used it rather hard. I would probably try to find some better wood maybe scavenge an old damascus D and I would definately get any mechanacal issues like off face etc taken care of. I would save the old wood if when you sell it somebody wants the original stuff.
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