This is my current project. A J.P. sauer 16 gauge hammergun built in 1902. Stock was broken in two at the wrist and repaired by Craig Libhart. He did a fine job. The gun weighs 5lbs 7ounces. I have put a box of RST lites through her while working my 7 month old GSP on chukars. Recoil is actually quite sharp, even with the light loads. I was going to restock, but the wood is quite nice, and the repair seems solid as a new stock. I will have Craig recut the checkering if the stock holds up through a few hundred rounds. I am in the middle of about 35 rubbed in coats of oil now. I was going to recolor the action, but decided against it. She looks good for a 105 year old gun.


Last edited by RGS022; 06/16/07 10:35 PM.

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