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I was perusing Guns International and saw this gun and was curious http://www.gunsinternational.com/guns-fo...un_id=100836497The things that make me curious: 1. Quality of the engraving of Purdey name on the side of the gun and rib (Is it real or just re-engraved or what?) 2. Wood to metal fit (poor restocking?) 3. Doubled Firing Pin Retaining Screws (poor repair?)
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Looks like a very poorly refinished gun. Plain and simple.
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It is a worn out Purdey that has probably been refreshed several times in its life. It is an old soldier that should just be given a place of honor in the glass fronted gun cabinet.
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ready for remelt.....but the owner doesn't want to take the hit....
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I'd wager the head of the stock is split.
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Seen a lot of abuse and hard hunting then poorly repaired and/or refinished by someone that was not quite up to the standard of a Purdey. Would be a great 'beater' gun if the price wasn't so out of line for what it ended up.
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As I recall, many years ago Jack Rowe stated once "There are a lot of Clapped Out Purdeys floating around out there". Or at least words to that effect. Perhaps this is an example of what he was referring to.
Regards Ken
Last edited by Ken61; 04/25/17 09:27 PM.
I prefer wood to plastic, leather to nylon, waxed cotton to Gore-Tex, and split bamboo to graphite.
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Be nice to drag that thing through the woods and briars. Even in beater form a Purdey would still have that magical balance of an English game gun.
He's got to be whacked selling it at five figures.
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