A normal day, stopped into the local pawnshop to handle what they had in inventory. Well i was very lucky as they had a ton of cool used guns. Some mausers, older highpoint carbines, some cheap 10/22's and exactly what i needed. A cheap remington model 11 in 12ga. The gun being of 1900's vintage was a textured brown patina but seemingly mechanically sound.

Well, the turning cam on the lock bolt was sheared off. With old guns you're often SOL with spares or replacements. The parts will always need fitting and assesment of some sort. Luckily I found a 1940's locking bolt that fit and was able to fit it into the barrell extension. I also replaced all the old springs with new springs.
Anyways, im glad i looked under the hood before the other cam sheared and the gun had a kaboom

Well, the turning cam on the lock bolt was sheared off. With old guns you're often SOL with spares or replacements. The parts will always need fitting and assesment of some sort. Luckily I found a 1940's locking bolt that fit and was able to fit it into the barrell extension. I also replaced all the old springs with new springs.
Anyways, im glad i looked under the hood before the other cam sheared and the gun had a kaboom

