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Can this be restored/repaired? #8580350
Yesterday at 08:23 PM
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Kristen🦊 Offline OP
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Hello my favorite trapping family! Hubby bought this OLD double barrel for $40. Can the end be salvaged? If so, how would you go about it? He's pretty handy so give me some ideas if you have them! Thank you!


Love, Kristen


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580352
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Looks like Bugs bunny tried to tie it in a knot for ol Elmer Fudd!

That’s a shame I love a side by side shotgun

Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580356
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Those nails wont do it. laugh A good machinist could fix thst pronto.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580359
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Yes....Take it to a gunsmith....A quick fix with a mandrel.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580360
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Does the gun have value? Saw it off just behind the dented area. Have a bead put on it ( or do it yourself ). You could do this yourself. Make sure to cut it square and polish it afterwards

Or , like said above have a machinist fix it. Get a quote first, or your $40 gun might go up substantially lol

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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: JoMiBru] #8580366
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Originally Posted by JoMiBru
Does the gun have value? Saw it off just behind the dented area. Have a bead put on it ( or do it yourself ). You could do this yourself. Make sure to cut it square and polish it afterwards


But check the barrel and overal length first! You don't want to accidently create a short barrelled shotgun.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580367
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Like coyote hunter said , easy with a mandrel


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580368
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No need to cut it off. Just have it fixed like said above. Should be a fast and cheap job.

Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580371
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Don't cut it....See that triangular section below the rib?

It will be a hollow cavity there if you cut it down...You need a mandrel


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580378
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Depends on how handy he is and if he values the gun or wants it to just shoot

Here is one way, do you know what a tapered size mandrel is? Its a long bar with a taper on it for different sizes of diameters

You can drop it down the barrel and with a light hammer tap the barrel around while holding that bar in place, this will move the barrel bend to the size of the barrel, you just keep going till you match the size, You don't need any heat, this is all cold work

Yes there might be a few dents if hitting to hard, you can soften it by wrapping some tap on the barrel or a light hammer

It's quite an easy fix really and you don't really need to cut it shorter unless its a real tight choke on it , you may have a different shot barrel when you fix it this way but it will work.

Yes it works, I know for a fact due to practice on old stuff for many years with people who don't know how to but don't want to spend the big bucks for a gun thats not really the cost of the family

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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580386
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A hydraulic dent raiser will take care of it in a jiffy. Most any good gunsmith will have one.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580393
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this reply is your solution that 160user gave

Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: JoMiBru] #8580399
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Originally Posted by elsmasho82
Looks like Bugs bunny tried to tie it in a knot for ol Elmer Fudd!

That’s a shame I love a side by side shotgun

LOL!

Originally Posted by Gary Benson
Those nails wont do it. laugh A good machinist could fix thst pronto.

Pfft don't let those nails fool you. I have working (manly) hands lol

Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter
Yes....Take it to a gunsmith....A quick fix with a mandrel.


Originally Posted by 160user
A hydraulic dent raiser will take care of it in a jiffy. Most any good gunsmith will have one.



Originally Posted by GritGuy
Depends on how handy he is and if he values the gun or wants it to just shoot

Here is one way, do you know what a tapered size mandrel is? Its a long bar with a taper on it for different sizes of diameters

You can drop it down the barrel and with a light hammer tap the barrel around while holding that bar in place, this will move the barrel bend to the size of the barrel, you just keep going till you match the size, You don't need any heat, this is all cold work

Yes there might be a few dents if hitting to hard, you can soften it by wrapping some tap on the barrel or a light hammer

It's quite an easy fix really and you don't really need to cut it shorter unless its a real tight choke on it , you may have a different shot barrel when you fix it this way but it will work.

Yes it works, I know for a fact due to practice on old stuff for many years with people who don't know how to but don't want to spend the big bucks for a gun thats not really the cost of the family



Originally Posted by ky_coyote_hunter
Don't cut it....See that triangular section below the rib?

It will be a hollow cavity there if you cut it down...You need a mandrel


Never heard of a mandrel and neither has he. Gunsmith might be a good idea!
Originally Posted by 160user
A hydraulic dent raiser

[quote=JoMiBru]Does the gun have value? Saw it off just behind the dented area. Have a bead put on it ( or do it yourself ). You could do this yourself. Make sure to cut it square and polish it afterwards

Or , like said above have a machinist fix it. Get a quote first, or your $40 gun might go up substantially lol

Not sure it has value, it has no markings and the stock is in pretty bad shape but trying to repair that.

Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580401
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Northof50 always speaks in riddles…….but he’s right about 160user!
lol


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580407
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There should be markings on it somewhere. Maybe under forend?

Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580421
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make sure you keep it longer than 18 inches but , once you try a shorter shotgun you may never want a long one ever again.

start at 20 if that will work. move the bead back.

think of mandrel like a ring sizing tool , you have probably seen one of those , it is a metal cylinder tapered and at it's largest it is the size of a 12 or 20 ga shotgun depending on which you use , well lubed and forced into the barrel it pushes the crushed part back out to round.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Kristen🦊] #8580423
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A simple job for a good machinist/gunsmith. That is where it needs to go.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: someGuyInKansas] #8580428
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Originally Posted by someGuyInKansas
Originally Posted by JoMiBru
Does the gun have value? Saw it off just behind the dented area. Have a bead put on it ( or do it yourself ). You could do this yourself. Make sure to cut it square and polish it afterwards


But check the barrel and overal length first! You don't want to accidently create a short barrelled shotgun.

on the other hand they are just paper work now , zero dollar tax stamp
fill out a form 1 and make an ATF account , wait for the stamp then cut.


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Re: Can this be restored/repaired? [Re: Shakeyjake] #8580429
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Originally Posted by Shakeyjake
Northof50 always speaks in riddles…….but he’s right about 160user!
lol


I had to read it 3 or 4 times to understand what he said hahahaa


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