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I had the rare oportunity to handle an old english (london maker, name forgoten, sorry) 8 gauge underlever double rifle. What a finely made and substancial firearm. it is forsale and I have a concern. The barrels although heavy enough and with conventional rifling show the beautyful damascus pattern. Are these guns for-sure, no BS, safe to shoot? I see absolutely no hint of looseness or deterioration - good bores - nice. Exterior well worn, but mechanice looks excellent. The rub - a very prominent damascus pattern the full length of each barrel. And a big asking price. I guess I am not a buyer, more a tire kicker - but I prefer to be a well informed tired kicker. Just in case | ||
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I would have NO concerns with this rifle. If the bores are in good condition with no pits, it should be good to go. If you want a smith to OK it, send it to JJ in Enid, OK. Keith IGNORE YOUR RIGHTS AND THEY'LL GO AWAY!!! ------------------------------------ We Band of Bubbas & STC Hunting Club, The Whomper Club | |||
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if the gun is in good condition with no pits, then it is proberly stronger than the time counterpart with fluid steel barrels. i did some chrash tests with elderly english shotguns, and most of the damascus barrels held together a lot better than fluid steels ones sometimes up to about twice the pressure. use ammo withinn the regulation pressure and you should be good to go. best peter | |||
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fourbore- You're looking at a rare and special treasure. in good shape, those damascus barrels increase the price of such a rare antique dangerous game rifle. Go sell your truck, your riding mower, the dakota longbow, and your vinyl LP collection -- BUY IT!! Cheers Tinker _________________________________ Self appointed Colonel, DRSS | |||
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I dont think my truck will cover it. Thanks all. I will kick the tires a few more times..... | |||
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No BS 8 bores are shootable (with or without damascus barrels). An 8 is a real powerhouse in the realm of a 577 or 600 NE. I have a couple of bore rifles with damacus barrels. I can't say I shoot them all the time but I have no qualms about shooting them, generally with BP. Tinker is somewhat correct, if you find a good one, don't sell the truck, mortgage the farm. | |||
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If you want to ba absolutly sure of any damascus barreled gun, then it cannot be done by an external examination by a gunsmith no matter how goood he is. Take the gun to a specialist metalurgical testing facility and ask them to put it through an X-ray. It is relitivly cheep (certainly compared to a top class 8 Bore) and it is absolute peace of mind. Many a smith has unsweated the ribs on an old gun to find hidious things hidden beneath. | |||
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