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New member, thought I would post an in depth restoration of one of the big bores. Picked this guy up from armslist last year. Gun has the following issues:

-damaged and warped wood furniture
-buggered screws
-pitting with all original finish gone
-dings and scratches expected from a gun made in the early 1880s
-minor mechanical repairs such as firing pin wearing down extractor
-while firing pin is on center, the breech favors one side of the frame, and finally, some idiot stamped an s on both the barrel and 2 parts of the receiver

Will post pictures tomorrow when I figure out how to add several photos!

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Nick, we recently had a thread on the Shattuck guns. I'll bring it back to the top of the main forum for you.

Your gun appears to be the "American" model. I hope you will repost your pictures in that thread...Geo

And WELCOME to Doublegunshop!

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Geo, not sure if you mean post the finished pictures or move the entire forum. Dont want hijack a thread?
Before even attempting the wood, the large components of the gun needed to be filed and sanded as a single piece. All surfaces that butt up to other parts will be sanded flush to each other first, to 120 grit. Then I can sand all remaining surfaces on those parts to 120 individually, fit the wood then sand the whole assemblies to 400 grit and finish. Nothing worse than a wood stock that doesnt fit or rounded over parts.
First step is fit the breech block and receiver. They didnt line up perfect from the factory as you can see the breech sticks out on the left side slightly. This allowed me to shave off the aweful stamp while I was bringing everything flush










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Same goes for barrel, not terrible from factory but now it meets flawlessly









Goodbye stamp (you can see how dished out the screw holes were upon initial filing.






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Ready to fit to new wood, TONS of sanding to get to 120, hardest part was removing file marks from shaping. Sanding to higher grit should go very quick when the time comes At this point the receiver is painted for protection awaiting fitting the stock. The sucker will rust if you look at it wrong














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That was a lot of work. You should be proud of it...Geo

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Truly a labor of love. You do nice work.

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Nick, are you sure all those S marks you removed were not Shattuck maker's marks?...Geo

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Nice job of polishing.

Here's a link to one that's been sold.
Some nice pics of orig condition to go by in your restoration.
..and maybe you saw it already.

http://www.antiquearmsinc.com/shattuck-shotgun.htm

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