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Greetings, Purchased this rig a short time ago, just getting around to cleaning etc. Can anyone share any info / ID the barrel, lock, etc. The builder had some good skills from what I can see, wood is gorgeous and very little handling scuffs. Thanks for your thoughts.
Don
 

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Geez I hope you didn't pay too much for that ol door stop! Insane wood. I would say only thing could have been better is anything but hearts for the inlay LOL. No clue on ID but you got one heck of a good lookin shooting iron.
 
Greetings, Purchased this rig a short time ago, just getting around to cleaning etc. Can anyone share any info / ID the barrel, lock, etc. The builder had some good skills from what I can see, wood is gorgeous and very little handling scuffs. Thanks for your thoughts.

That is beautiful. I feel like I have seen it before on this forum.
 
That’s a good lookin rifle! Wood doesn’t look real, God did a good job on that piece! As my buddy always tells me “ there’s one thing wrong with that gun, it ain’t in my truck!”
 

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