Md80runway23
40 Cal
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- Nov 11, 2021
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About a year ago I posted an original second model brown Bess on the forum I had thought about acquiring. Well long story short, I did! I normally pride myself in delict care of my antique firearms. Upon looking at my Bess the other day I noticed a nice little scratch or gouge in the wood. I’m not sure that I done the damage, but I do know that looking in the photos the seller sent me i can’t make out the scratch. I’m the type of guy that it’s made me physically ill that I may have scratched this gun. The only thing that may make me feel better is that, this was not a perfect museum piece by any means. The stock has been restored from the middle forward I think with new wood? If that’s the case the scratch is in the newer portion of the stock. I wanted your thoughts, opinions and suggestions on moving forward. Thanks