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I need advice and I'm hoping one of our members can help.
I have been offered two (or one of two) NR Davis hamerless shotguns from the 1920's. (NR Davis stopped making firearms about 1935, as far as I can tell). One is a 16 guage in fine condition, nice and tight, great patina. The other is a 20 guage, the stock of which saw damage and repair at some point and is a bit loose here and there. The price difference between the two is dramatic, but both are, as I understand it, offered at well below show prices.
I used to do quite a bit of trap shooting in the early 1980's, but my knowledge of guns has fallen away. Anyone know anything about the desireability of these shotguns? Should I jump? They feel very well-balanced.
I have been offered two (or one of two) NR Davis hamerless shotguns from the 1920's. (NR Davis stopped making firearms about 1935, as far as I can tell). One is a 16 guage in fine condition, nice and tight, great patina. The other is a 20 guage, the stock of which saw damage and repair at some point and is a bit loose here and there. The price difference between the two is dramatic, but both are, as I understand it, offered at well below show prices.
I used to do quite a bit of trap shooting in the early 1980's, but my knowledge of guns has fallen away. Anyone know anything about the desireability of these shotguns? Should I jump? They feel very well-balanced.