My favorite(least)is probably the SS# electro-penciled into the frame. So senseless,..........I can at least appreciate the thought behind some of the other customization when taking into account the time period when it was 'accomplished' but scratching your claim into it is unpardonable.
I'll eventually get around to posting pics of my 'custom' Triple Lock,...........but I haven't worked up the courage just yet and I'm still trying to get it into a condition that doesn't embarrass me(ftr I did NOT do the customizing). Oh,............I know guys like pictures; I'm just not sure anyone's going to like this one,..........
I actually have quite a collection of these unfortunate disasters. Most painful for me personally is a decent condition WC Scott Premier 12ga with the barrels cut back to about 20". In its defense, it may well have been cut back due to barrel damage and not just to satisfy someone's inner cowboy,...........but that's NOT the proper way to fix it! When I see and handle it I do cry a bit, but then I realize that it would not be mine if it hadn't been altered. Cutting 8" off the tubes is what put that $7000 shotgun in my hands for the princely sum of $200,...........and since I don't hunt it I can still appreciate 99% of the workmanship that went into it. Guess I
could take it into the deer woods and appreciate it 100% but I don't know any deer that would enjoy getting busted with a gun covered with birdie engraving. Found a pic of this one too,......
If I was to have this birdie stuff rubbed off and replaced it with some critter scratching I guess it'd be OK in the woods. Would that be considered Bubba?