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Trying to restore my Grandfathers shotgun.
Timothy R. Goode
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Hello everyone,
I recently was given my grandfathers shotgun. And it is in poor condition. The stock is all but gone, there is a crack at the muzzle of 1 of the barrels, and its just dirty. The only Identifying marks on are on one side of the stock mount it says " Russell Arms Co", inbetween the barrels on top it also says "Belgian Twist" it might be "Twisted", just gotta clean it alittle more. General information, the shotgun is a double barrel, double hammer, with 2 triggers (1 behind the other). There are some marks under the barrels when you open the breech, just really can't make them out. I do not know the guage of the barrels either. Also there is no year stamp on the gun. My father was born in 1937, and he has said that as much as he could remember his father had always had it. I would appreciate any help some one might provide, I intend to try and restore the gun so i can return to my father, as its about all he has of his father.
thank you
I recently was given my grandfathers shotgun. And it is in poor condition. The stock is all but gone, there is a crack at the muzzle of 1 of the barrels, and its just dirty. The only Identifying marks on are on one side of the stock mount it says " Russell Arms Co", inbetween the barrels on top it also says "Belgian Twist" it might be "Twisted", just gotta clean it alittle more. General information, the shotgun is a double barrel, double hammer, with 2 triggers (1 behind the other). There are some marks under the barrels when you open the breech, just really can't make them out. I do not know the guage of the barrels either. Also there is no year stamp on the gun. My father was born in 1937, and he has said that as much as he could remember his father had always had it. I would appreciate any help some one might provide, I intend to try and restore the gun so i can return to my father, as its about all he has of his father.
thank you
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Of course, this is a job that will cost several thousand $. And, we're talking about a gun that, if in fine original condition, would be worth substantially less than that.
But, don't let me discourage you.
Neal
My E- mail address is ShilohBane@aol.com. I really do appreciate the info you both gave. I talked to my father a little while ago and he said the last time he fired it was back around 1959.....and thats when the barrel cracked lol. I kinda figured it would be really expensive to even attempt to restore it...maybe I'll just find him a newer shotgun lol. He mentioned that he was looking at a 10 gauge the other day...what a 65 year old man needs with a 10 gauge is beyond me lol.
thanks again i do appreciate your help and advice