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< 16ga. Guns Wanted or For Sale ~ SOLD - Vintage Miller & Val. Greiss 16ga - 30" - Ej |
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Fri Mar 24, 2023 12:11 pm
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Joined: 02 Nov 2015
Posts: 147
Location: N. Georgia
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$1750 + shipping - USPS Priority Mail or Fedex
Gun proofed between 1912-1922 based on marks. Excellent condition as restored.
30 inch barrels - FLuid Steel (marked Krupp Flusstahl)
Ejectors - work fine
Intercepting sears
Auto safety with gold 'S'
Hinged front trigger
Small wedges of scroll on breech end of barrels
Horn triggerguard
2 3/4" chambers opened from 2 1/2", forcing cones not lengthened
Choke constriction - .007" Right - .016" Left (loose IC/Mod)
Stock 14 1/2" - DAC - 1 3/8" DAH - 2 5/8"
Weight 6lb 4oz
Aside from the bluing, which was worn, the barrels were in great shape when I got the gun. No dents, pitting or rust on exterior. The bores are very clean with no pitting or corrosion.
Both barrels are marked 16/1 on the flats, both measure .671" nine inches from the breech and 9 inches from the muzzles with my Skeet's Bore Gauge. The bores are well in proof and internal measurements are very close to original based on the 16/1 proof stamps.
Mark Larson worked his usual magic on the stock and forearm. Mark removed a ventilated pad, spliced wood to replace the pad, refinished the stock and repaired and refinished the forearm. The wood looks new aside from a small chip off the finish on the toe of the stock and a couple of very small impressions.
Bill Schwarz, Ellijay GA, did great rust bluing on the barrels. He left the small lettering intact and the bluing looks new. Bill went through the internals & made sure the gun is nice & tight. It locks up tight with fore-end on or off - top lever to right.
Nothing was done on the receiver, same condition as when I bought it.
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Last edited by steve f on Sat Mar 25, 2023 9:33 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Posted:
Fri Mar 24, 2023 7:32 pm
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Joined: 01 Dec 2005
Posts: 1550
Location: Minnesota and Florida
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PM Sent. Thanks.
Tony |
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Posted:
Sun Apr 23, 2023 7:46 am
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Joined: 08 May 2018
Posts: 197
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Do you still have it and does it have cast off. |
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