Originally Posted By: moses
Never yet have I seen a gun that matched the pictures once I had it in hand.
General information is all they are good for. To know whether or not you want to see the gun in the physical.

Just last week I was ten hours drive from home & called into a shop to look at a gun that was a ripsnorter, best example, lightly used & well maintained, if you go by the pictures & description.
Five seconds in my hands after it was handed to me (action closed) & I opened & closed it I found it to be off face.
Needless to say, I opened it again, looked down its pitted bores & handed it back & said thank you.

Please Lord; When will the gun be what it is claimed to be.
O.M

You might consider getting your vision checked, Moses. There are photos and there are photos. Steve Barnett's photos are pretty dang good. If vou cannot draw a decent idea of the guns overall appearance from the photos he puts up, you can't see very well. Or perhaps you're like HoMeLeSs JoE, looking for love in all the wrong places.

Can you discern anything about this piece from these photos?:
http://hallowellco.com/r_g_owen%2012ga.htm
JR

Last edited by John Roberts; 10/22/18 08:10 PM.

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