Thanks guys. Sounds like a Douglas. Now that I have a idea I'll see what I can find out about them. I've read alot on here and as I believe that Douglas no longer makes barrels? I remember when the guy who built the gun gave it to my father, which would have been around the late 80's. He wasn't much of a builder, so maybe he bought the barrel way before that and decided to do something with it. I should have said no swamp to it. As an aside, only two pins hold the barrel to the stock, on by the nose cap and one about 9" up from the breech. As you can imagine on a barrel that long, the middle of it is loose in the stock. When squeezed even with little pressure the middle of the barrel moves a good 1/4 to almost a 1/2". I know that the barrel supports the stock, not the other way around, but I don't dare shoot it for fear of cracking the stock or something, any thoughts? I guess putting another lug and a pin might be an option, but little or no wood on the forestock sneak one in. I guess my question is, shoot or no shoot. The patchbox is all engraved with my late fathers name etc, so should I just hang it or hunt with it? Pa wasn't much for wall hanging, but.....
Thanks
Stone River