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Mike Suri

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Just became the owner of this old fowler. It is approximately a 20 ga. with a 36 inch round barrel. A walnut half stock, nicely checkered, with the barrel held in place with a single wedge. There are no markings on the lock or barrel.
Any thoughts or help on identifying this old piece would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking.
 

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It looks repairable, The cracks in the stock can be fixed. Do you know someone who could magniflux the barrel? I believe all old guns should be throughly checked before loading and firing.
 
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