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If I spray the stock, will it hold together just with that? Or am I still going to need to glue the cracks?
TDC said:Pardon my ignorance.... Your shotgun is f@*ked. Seeing as how you got it for a ridiculous cheap price and any repairs would cost more than the purchase price I say pitch it and buy another one. Preferrably one that wasn't used as a pick axe then left in the back alley to rot away..
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TDC said:Milsurps have some historical value. A shotgun manufactured for Sears is not a history piece. Not to mention the great purchase price of $20. Just putting ammo through her adds value.
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BEARMAN said:Splitting hairs here but Sears sold guns but didn't make any . This one in particular was made by H & R ARMS CO. LTD. , DRUMMONDVILLE CANADA. A little bit of Canadian gun making history, when various gun companies actually had factories in Canada. I would fix it up as a project, limiting the expense to a small amount. I still would keep looking for a similar gun to make one nice gun out of two.
TDC said:Maybe I'm way off base, but it does strike me funny to see a shotgun that is bolt action with a tubular magazine. I have an old Mossberg 20 ga that is bolt action with a box magazine, ported with an adjustable muzzle choke. Talk about an imbred shotgun!
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TDC said:It works well enough. It is a bolt action, not a lot to go wrong. However you bolt does occassionaly fail to properly feed if you cycle the action too fast.
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