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< 16ga. Guns ~ Newest project |
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Wed Apr 05, 2023 11:11 am
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This is my newest project. This is a 1951 16ga that had a polychoke barrel on it. Nothing wrong with a polychoke HOWEVER, I just happened to acquire a 26" Imp-Cyl barrel some time back. Its a 1949 barrel, based in its serial number.
The fore end wood needs refinished, and I just happened to have this fore end. I do like the "Deluxe Standard Grade" look, that became an option in 1955.
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_________________ dr = David R, not Dr. but thanks for the compliment, most folks just call me Dave |
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Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:13 pm
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Location: Illinois
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Definitely a shooter----did ANY shotgun of that era NOT have a poly???? |
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Wed Apr 05, 2023 1:28 pm
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hoashooter wrote: |
Definitely a shooter----did ANY shotgun of that era NOT have a poly????
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I have a few.....that don't, all 16's. The 20's that I had (Ithaca 37's) were sold to a friend to help fund Corvette performance parts, they didn't either and were of that era.
I had bought this one for parts, but I just can't bring myself to part them out, so I rescue them.
And I have a Savage 755A 1952 vintage, MOD barrel, no Poly and a Stevens 77 20ga pump, this era, no poly.
You just have to look hard, and yes, sooooooo many had polychokes on them, even from the factory. |
_________________ dr = David R, not Dr. but thanks for the compliment, most folks just call me Dave |
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