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2nd rescue
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2025 4:50 pm
by Freezer
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2025 4:54 pm
by Elk Creek
Looks great! I really like the 16 gauge. Nice work.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:11 pm
by sakodude
Wow, what a difference!
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2025 6:16 pm
by bullsi1911
Nice job!
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sat Mar 29, 2025 9:58 pm
by rberg
That looks very nice, In one of the safes I have a bolt action 20 gauge. Couldn't say right now what make it is.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:00 am
by Wambli Ska
Well done!


Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 2:10 am
by JunkCollector
Nice worthy rescue.
I have two a 16 and 20
The 20 has taken lots of bunnies and partridge for me starting way back.
IIRC and I think I do the recall was only for 12 gauge ones.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:40 am
by Gene L
Good rescue. I think Mossberg made those guns for Sears.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 9:57 am
by GrapeApe
Gene L wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:40 am
Good rescue. I think Mossberg made those guns for Sears.
I'm
ALMOST positive that you are correct
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:05 pm
by JunkCollector
I'm positive it was H&R then High standard
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:44 pm
by Big Al1
That turned out nice! The pads are usually hard as a rock, good save!
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:47 pm
by Bigslug
GrapeApe wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 9:57 am
Gene L wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:40 am
Good rescue. I think Mossberg made those guns for Sears.
I'm
ALMOST positive that you are correct
Per the Store Brands Cross-Over list in the back of the blue book, the J.C. Higgins 583.13 through .23 were High Standard Model 10's.
The recoil pad is probably a long shot, but a search for "J.C. Higgins recoil pad" will pull up photos of pads in old cardboard boxes, so they were a "sold separately" thing at one time. The N.O.S. probably exists
somewhere, but intersecting with it would be the real challenge.
Otherwise, Midway has a few that would be close enough to fake it for a functional resto.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 1:53 pm
by CPJ 2.0
Bolt action shotguns don’t really make much sense, but that doesn’t mean I don’t love them. Nice work!
I love my bolt action .410 Turkey gun.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:31 pm
by GrapeApe
JunkCollector wrote: ↑Sun Mar 30, 2025 12:05 pm
I'm positive it was H&R then High standard
The NRA agrees with you, saying it was a H&R M120
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 3:42 pm
by CPJ 2.0
And those are tube fed? Sweet!
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2025 9:20 pm
by Freezer
Wow! It's nice to see the originals! I came close. The recall was because bubba would take the bolt retention screw out and not put it back!
Yes, it is the HS Model 10. I used their schematics and video to build a jig to strip the bolt.
Mossberg did make a bolt action shotgun and I've seen a few through the years. I haven't seen one made for Sears though they may have made them for Montgomery Ward.
The bolt action shotgun was a way for a broke butt to get multiple shots without the expense of a SxS or pump shotgun. Many I've seen were set up as goose guns. The LGS has one on the rack that has a 36 inch barrel.
Another company I'm familiar with is Crescent Arms, they made their shotguns for at least 50 different companies and had their names stamped on them. They were well made doubles for a working man and could be bought at the hardware store, but like other inexpensive guns they got no respect. The shotgun stock I spoke of in the past is a Crescent Arms and I may still restore it. Alas the semi fit stock and forend will cost $350. Against JSD's advise, I may try to build one, I found a stock blank at a gun show and have the original shattered stock as a pattern.
Re: 2nd rescue
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2025 1:31 pm
by T'owd Mon
Bolt action shotguns in the larger gauges are not found very often in the U.K. but I remember some time back having a play about with one which I think was a Mossberg with a box magazine and a screw adjustable choke. The other I had a play with was called a Marlin 'goose Gun' with a great long barrel; a most ungainly beast. Most here are found in .410 and in the domestic market they were made by B.S.A. and Webley & Scott. I have two by the latter in 9mm. rim-fire and one in .22 shot. Here goes with those two I mentioned now I have found a photo:

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