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Old 02-10-2007, 10:45 PM
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uncle matt
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Default RE: Restoring family piece

You mean like this?



What I know about the Chuckster is that I have one in my vault.

I was given this gun free of charge. It was deposited in a trash chute of a building on Fullerton Ave. in Chicago some years ago. The building's janitor put it in the dumpster to throw out but the garbage man saw it and said "no way". So the janitor put it in the boiler room where I came along one day and spied it. I asked him about it and in his best broken english he told me what I just told you.

I let him know that he was legally in possesion of a weapon and required an IL FOID card to do so or he could get in some big trouble (especially in Chicago).

He told me, "No trouble me! You take? No trouble me!"

And there you go - I got the Chuckster. It had no magazine but I got one from Gun Parts Corp.. I totally disassembled it and cleaned it thoroughly, then reassembled and gave it a few test fires. No problem.

When I got it it was FILTHY! Covered with garbage juice, multiple coats of some clear varnish chipping and peeling.

I again disassembled it and stripped the stock to bare wood and fixed the dents in the stock. I finished it in linseed oil and topped it with a fresh scope because the scope on it was all yellowish looking thru it and was low power.

It is now a sweet rifle! When I was looking for a magazine for it I went to a local gun shop and the girl there knew exactly what it was - and wanted it, filthy or not. She is a collector and is particularly fond of the Mossberg model 640s. Weird thing is that in all printed material, RARELY will you find the Model 640KA "Chuckster" listed. I can't go in there anymore w/o her asking if I'm ready to part with it.

Check her out, she's a real tack driver.







But these are a little more affordable to shoot - and alot more fun!



< Message edited by uncle matt -- 11/7/2006 10:29:56 PM >

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