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That was right around the end of one period and the beginning of the next. I'll look...
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For the most part, grade 3 hammerless guns (except the very early ones) will look very similar to these. This is from a little bit of a later gun. Mid 1920s.
IMG_7111.JPG IMG_7112.JPG IMG_7113.JPG To be a little closer to your desired timeframe. This is a gun in the 190,000 range. IMG_4815 copy.JPG IMG_4817 copy.JPG
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Thank you, Brian
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