phatcyclist
Active Member
It was my great grandfathers shotgun. I've seen it up on the wall every time I've visited my whole life and I finally got to bring it home for some TLC and probably a little bird hunting. It has 26 inch barrels with cylinder bore and modified chokes. It is in pretty good shape, very good functionally and it locks up tight. It has a little patina on some of the parts and I've polished the bores a little as they had a little rust at the end. I cannot get it all out but I think that applying oil every so often should be fine. Anyway, here are some pictures:
The fat receiver. It's striker fired and not a concealed hammer mechanism, which is pretty neat.
2 3/4" chamber, so it can use common shells
With the fore-end off to see the choke sizes
What's left of the rust in the bore, you really can't feel it with your finger so it should be OK.
The fat receiver. It's striker fired and not a concealed hammer mechanism, which is pretty neat.
2 3/4" chamber, so it can use common shells
With the fore-end off to see the choke sizes
What's left of the rust in the bore, you really can't feel it with your finger so it should be OK.