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Originally Posted by flipper35
We inherited this. The bores were good but had some surface rust. The kids decided to refinish it.
Daughter did the "color" here as seen before the wood and barrel were done. The case hardening wasn't removed so it is there underneath the cosmetics. Then cleaned up the wood in the second pic. The wood was just cleaned up and re-oiled.
Boy cleaned the rust and re-blued the barrel and trigger guard. The extension on the stock was there when we received it.

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Very cool. What is it, exactly? I love doubles of any kind, shotguns or rifles.
Just picked this one up two years ago. Stopped at Cabela's to buy a hat and walked out with a shotgun. It's an unadvertised, not cataloged dealer special from CZ USA. I like the rounded pistol grip, extractor only action, and double triggers. Great little upland gun:
My favorite upland gun, however, is this 10 gauge muzzle loader. It's actually an 11 gauge, so it can be loaded with wads that fit in modern 10 gauge shells:
Still trying to figure out a use for this one. It's built on the same locks and triggers as the shotgun above, but it's a 12 gauge (.72 caliber) rifle. It regulates quite well at 50 yards with 150 grains of Swiss 1.5 Fg black powder and a patched round ball out of a Lyman mold. Maybe I'll take it hog hunting or something someday: