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Gunsmithing
Restoring antique shotguns
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<blockquote data-quote="Citified" data-source="post: 2699926" data-attributes="member: 99567"><p>I have a model 12 winchester passed to me by my grandfather who bought it in 1925. I hunted with it for years. 20 gauge, full choke.</p><p>Never any rust but blueing worn. Had it restored in the 90s and will pass it to the grandkids one day. Looks new and I didn't care about the collectors value. Functions perfectly. Was done by a company called centurion arms in Arizona.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Citified, post: 2699926, member: 99567"] I have a model 12 winchester passed to me by my grandfather who bought it in 1925. I hunted with it for years. 20 gauge, full choke. Never any rust but blueing worn. Had it restored in the 90s and will pass it to the grandkids one day. Looks new and I didn’t care about the collectors value. Functions perfectly. Was done by a company called centurion arms in Arizona. [/QUOTE]
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