By example, the positive shell stop is worn so that more than 2 shells in the mag will cause it to let 2 shells come out. There is wear on the internals that indicates it has been shot a lot. I believe mine has been 'to the wars." Over all this gun has been rode hard and put up wet. ![]() Since it's not, as near as I can tell, anything special by way of collectibility, I reckoned it wouldn't hurt and I am happier with it. I refinished the stock with BLO, it was nearly black with grime when I got it. The serial falls in the gap of WWII guns so despite the wear and tear, if I read it right, mine might have been made in 64/65 but I am nowhere near confident of that assumption. i have tried to look it up but get confused by the number among models. ![]() ![]() I am confused about the shotgun's serial number.
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