So you may recall I want to build a double rifle in 7x30 waters on an old Greener shotgun. My plan is to drop the Winchester 94 barrels into the existing 12g tubes with an offset collar at the front to get a zero at 100m.
This is the donor gun. It seems to be a fair bit older than my 1883 greener with no stampings on the flats whatsoever. Anyone guess age? There are two spots where there is visible corrosion in the wound bands of steel so the bulge mentioned below and the corrosion means this would never have been a shooter again without new barrels. Its a shame that what would have been a nice gun was let go so far.














Check the last pic with the bulge in the barrel in front of the right hand chamber. Someone was lucky!


What is it about these old guns that draws us in?
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