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any chance of seeing photos, i have a monte carlo B i think it is 1892 damascus bbls.my favourite gun thanks mc
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Pressure . . . if you don't reload, I'd go for the Federals currently being marketed by Midway. Pressure is something in the neighborhood of 5-6,000 psi. Especially designed for vintage guns.
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Wasn't it nice of Don to explain, in one sentence (OK, three sentences), why restored guns are worth less than honest field used guns? Of course, it will fly right over the heads of those who are in the seller's chair. The buyers will hear what they want to hear.
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Larry, I looked at the Federals on the Midway site and cannot decide which low pressure product you are refering to. Which item is the low pressure shell ? Thanks, Daryl
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Here's the link.. http://www.midwayusa.com/eproductpage.exe/showproduct?saleitemid=417403&t=11082005It's been common practice for years for English guns to be refreshed without taking a big nose dive in value like American guns do. The sling swivels bug me more than anything else about the gun...but I figure the guy is buying the gun to use...not to collect dust.
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Joe's got it, Daryl.
The Brits are not as picky about "restoration" as we are, mainly because it was common practice--especially so for higher grade guns--to go into the shop after the season for a bit of "freshening up". American collectors have much more of a mania about "original condition".
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Hello all,
I have taken many good high resolution shots which I'm editing at the moment conditions were great,...overcast and lots of snow on the ground,great natural light,.... will post very shortly. Here are a few details. 30" bbls,the mirror bores mike at .733"/.733",..in Proof for 12b choked .003"R/.032"L 2 3/4" chambers,... bbls weigh 3 lbs 9 oz Back soon with pictures
CJ
The taste of poor quality lingers long after the cheap price is forgotten.........
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Are the forcing cones original ?
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Jagermeister Here's data from actual pressure testing: Winchester Trap Load 3 Dr.Eq. 1 1/8 oz. 1,202 fps 9,600 psi Winchester Xtra-Lite Target Load 1 oz WAAL12 1189 fps 8000 psi
Last edited by revdocdrew; 12/22/07 09:26 PM.
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