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The guys that made Bar wood action fits had to be incredible. I only have one Westley Richards > There is no telling what the man hours it took to make it . Cost some dollars today to replicate.
Last edited by jeweler; 12/14/18 09:47 AM.
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Probably not as long as you think....a gunsmith friend once told me how long it takes to do something doesnt matter as much as how good the end result is.
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Probably less than 50 hrs sans finishing.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Things may be different on your side of the pond to find a stocker capable of tackling a Bar in Wood restock lets say on a Purdey, and making a superb job of things on this side of the pond would be a rare person indeed. And if you have to ask how long or how much you definitely could not afford it. I have seen some disastrous attempts to restock Bar in Wood guns, some so bad they would take too long to describe and would make a fine gun lover cry.
The only lessons in my life I truly did learn from where the ones I paid for!
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Damascus Your funny.... and correct! There are plenty that probably say they can!!! That want the money up front. Probably be one of those lessons you pay for.
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They could do it over a century and a half ago.
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Gee whiz what condition! Thanks for sharing such a beautiful shotgun Daryl.
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My W&C Scott pinfire is a bar in wood. Don't have a picture of it to post. Now that I've learned how to post them, maybe I'll try to take some soon.
Miller/TN I Didn't Say Everything I Said, Yogi Berra
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Daryl I have the same gun but in a cartridge 10. Not in the same awesome condition as yours but good condition....Next generation.
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Monty, that one is in the 3600 serial range. It has an "A" before the serial number. I don't know the significance of that.
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