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The barrels have great pattern still showing and a fishtail top lever. Too bad the grip cap is broke, but that could be easily replaced. I am sure you will get a lot more feedback on this gun by tomorrow
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I will make a guess on value (hard to do without the gun in hand). I believe your gun is a Grade 0 in that it has PT Plain Twist barrels. Only 6 were made with 34" barrels and #1 frame is unusual. Lack of original condition makes it a shooter but the features make it a sought after gun for sporting clays and vintage shoots in my opinion. I would guess $2000. Craig
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08-22-2017, 08:33 AM | #6 | ||||||
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P Grade? Is there a "P" stamped on the water table. The water table was not included in your pictures. Great gun. I want it.
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Yes it's a P
Yes there is a P stamped above the serial number. I can post another pic if you want, it should be visible in one of my photos
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Yes, please post a picture of the 'water table' (action flats) and pics of the entire lock plates.
Thanks much - nice gun!! .
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Ok I just put up seven more, I think I covered everything, thanks for your interest .
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08-22-2017, 10:00 AM | #10 | ||||||
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CL.....Like I said in my original post the closest thing I found in the bluebook of gun values is a PH grade with fluid steel which was valued at $5000. Is fluid steel more desirable than twist? That's my dilemma
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