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Pump shotguns…. Useless?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3862306" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Dang! That’s some beautiful wood on that buttstock and you did a great job restoring it. </p><p></p><p>Mine is a 1928 year model given to me because it had lock up issues. Found the issue, replaced the part and all was good. </p><p>Don’t have any before pics but the buttstock was broken and had an old piece of asbestos brake lining as a pad held on with a flat and Phillips screw. </p><p>Bought an unfinished stock from a place in Missouri and put 20 some coats of Birchwood Casey finish on it and had the metal rust blued which was what they did almost 100 years ago. </p><p>6 rounds in the factory tube and one in the chamber had it known as a poachers gun back in the day. </p><p>I’m not a good gun photographer but here it is. [ATTACH=full]304875[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3862306, member: 5412"] Dang! That’s some beautiful wood on that buttstock and you did a great job restoring it. Mine is a 1928 year model given to me because it had lock up issues. Found the issue, replaced the part and all was good. Don’t have any before pics but the buttstock was broken and had an old piece of asbestos brake lining as a pad held on with a flat and Phillips screw. Bought an unfinished stock from a place in Missouri and put 20 some coats of Birchwood Casey finish on it and had the metal rust blued which was what they did almost 100 years ago. 6 rounds in the factory tube and one in the chamber had it known as a poachers gun back in the day. I’m not a good gun photographer but here it is. [ATTACH type="full"]304875[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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