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SOLD Pedersoli 12 Ga. Double

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I got this in trade and have never used it, preferring guns of my own creation. I would like $750.00. Just in time to get tuned in for turkey season. I'll even throw in a can of caps if your local and pick it up, try to find some of those! It comes with four choke inserts, and appears to be everything from improved cylinder to extra full choke. I'm not too familiar with those things. It bears the usual marks that come with use, but I don't think it was used much and certainly never abused. The only rust I can find is on the heal of the butt plate and can be remedied with a little elbow grease.
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Weight: A bit 7 Lbs.
Barrel length from muzzle to breech plug face inside: 27-1/2"
Drop: 2-1/2"
length of pull: 14-1/2"
I have no Idea how much it will be to ship.
Robby
 
Can you send me a picture of the chokes showing the threading from the side? I have their 10 gauge and can't figure out which way to turn them to unscrew. When I checked with Pedersoli, they were closed for a while and the guy who responded gave me his best guess which way loosens them, but he wasn't sure.
Thanks.
 
Can you send me a picture of the chokes showing the threading from the side? I have their 10 gauge and can't figure out which way to turn them to unscrew. When I checked with Pedersoli, they were closed for a while and the guy who responded gave me his best guess which way loosens them, but he wasn't sure.
Thanks.
I would presume counterclockwise to loosen, as in nearly all other threaded things. If they don't want to move, apply some sort of penetrating lubricant. If you don't have a proper choke tube wrench, apply more lubricant and wait while you order one. Midway has two universal models.
 
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