Steve, the barrels on this gun are nowhere nere as nice as the ones on Bob's gun. These barrels are Krupp steel because the gun is circa 1907. They are very nice however. They had a slight amount of pitting that I removed with the Sunnen hone. They cleaned up with someting less than .002 of metal removal and look like mirrors inside. I still have .034 of minimum wall thickness so they should be ok for anything that I want to use in a 6lb 5oz shotgun. I will be rebluing the barrels this spring but that is all I plan to do for restoration on the old girl.

Raimey, you may be correct about the sears, both sear tails appear to move at the same time. The inside sear does have a much heavier spring than the hanging sear.

Last edited by Doug Mann; 12/31/08 11:23 AM.

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