Here are a few more pictures of the gun. The patch on the side was said to be a bullet hole that was patches with a copper patch. The handle was said to be cut by a bayonet. This probably can be taken with a grain of salt. It does give it character. I am also wondering about the gold inlay at the barrel and the safety. Any suggestions. My Grandfather I think got this gun in the 40s or the 50s. He used it for rabbit hunting. It is a very light gun. It is also missing the bead site on the end of the barrel. Where can you find something like that?
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