Just thought I'd show you guys my newest almost finished project
Who can tell me what it is? (Hint... it's not a Remington and all the parts including the muzzle brake are original. The barrel has been shortened to 19" total including the permanently attached muzzle brake)
Not a Winchester either. Another hint, it's from around the mid 60's and only fires 2 3/4" shells. Originally came with 3 screw in chokes, and the muzzle brake was permanently attached from the factory. It is made in the USA.
I wish. If it was a S&W I wouldn't have hacked it down. The value in all original condition, if I had cleaned it up and left it all original, and fixed the stock, would be about $250 max. I got it for $75, and put $50 into it so no loss really.
lol. It was a fun project (I'm on a wierd gunsmithing kick lately since converting my Saiga). Once the new stock gets here I plan on stripping all the wood and refinishing it with ebony stain. It's gonna be a pretty little social butterfly
don,t tell me you got it at a pawn shop, every body gets guns cheap at pawn shops but me, all the pawn shops here in N.E. Georgia are way over priced, i have not had a good deal at a pawn shop since i lived in Ft myers, Fla.
Nah, the pawn shops here are way overpriced. I got it from a buddy that broke the stock and didn't want it anymore. I liked the muzzle brake on it and decided I wanted a shotgun since I regretted selling my last one. Now I just gotta find a 3 gun competition locally and see how badly I get stomped with my AK, my "new" old pump and my 1911.
Before I cut it down, it was a VERY fast pointing gun, and not whippy at all. I wouldn't be surprised to see some old timers out on the skeet range with a J.C. Higgins (unless they're the rich money type with a beretta or franchi or something even more expensive that I have no need or reason to know about lol)
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