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Fox you better get that PMS looked at...

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Mike- Seems like I remember some time back one of our cousins commenting about water fowl guns being nickle or chrome plated as a deterent to corosion. Could this be one?

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Cary anything is possible but, if I took it after waterfowl I'd at least paint the chrome to dull it down.

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RTF, the first few minutes of my 18th birthday was spent on the yellow footprints at MCRD in July 1974. Hard and harsh but I have many fond memories of my time in the corps.

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I think Amarillo Mike had that one made to special order

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Drill Pigs; don't you just love 'em. But we had proper discipline in those days and couldn't the youngsters of today just do with some of that!

I have a Lang wildfowler with a nickel plated action but that was done back in 1881 by Langs so I guess that is o.k.

Turdogs, the article you mention was in The Field and titled 'Pimp up your Purdey'. Lagopus.....

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Back in the mid-80's, I attended a gun show in Gainsville, GA where I observed a Crown Grade LC Smith SBT that had, not only been chrome plated; but had it's vent rib barrel bobbed to 27" and it's beautiful stock shorted to about 12" and a Morgan adjustable pad added. As there were only 88 Crown Grade LC Smith SBT's ever produced, it was a "bargain" at the asking of $1,200. Especially given the fact that when it resurfaced at another gun show in the late 90's with a new adjusted asking price of $3,300. Thus far this is the only chrome plated SBT I've come across.

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Originally Posted By: RedofTx
Another piece of history ruined. How sad. Seems to me like I remember seeing a chrome-plated Francotte somewhere this past week.... maybe the folks who did this to these two shotguns are related.

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That was over at 16ga Society. They concluded that somewhere, a pimp was missing his sxs. That, or it was a cruise-ship trapshooting gun, plated to protect against corrosion.

I can see as "reasonable" that some of the older sxs might be nickel-plated. In the late 1800s, nickel was a new wonder metal and plating something with it would not have seemed out of the ordinary because of its corrosion-resistance properties. New, wonder materials get used for stuff we a couple decades later are repelled by: Everett Garrison, one of the masters of bamboo fly rod-making, used plastic reel seat inserts in some of his rods in the 30s and 40s. Plastic was the new wonder material at that time, the ultimate of high-tech, etc.


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Up until last year I had a very early AE Grade Fox that someone chose to have galvanized. It sold, I believe to the TIN MAN.

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What a shame...I don't think I've seen a Scott Sidelever before
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