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Unread 03-31-2024, 07:26 PM   #141
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Similar engraving to my Grade 2 10 s/n 13249 with Parker Lam barrels. Both these guns have the square corner at the breech/flats interface.
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Love seeing these guns, here is the only one I have.
$135 Grade, 14 ga. #1147 1872
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For your only one, you pulled a Unicorn out of the hay pile!
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For your only one, you pulled a Unicorn out of the hay pile!
That is a good one Jim,

thanks for sharing,
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Love seeing these guns, here is the only one I have.
$135 Grade, 14 ga. #1147 1872
Jim, you're being modest. This gun can also be seen on pages 88 and 233 of TPS. It is quite nice. Maybe we will see you at the Southern?
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Jim, you're being modest. This gun can also be seen on pages 88 and 233 of TPS. It is quite nice. Maybe we will see you at the Southern?

Randy, I will not be able to make the Southern. Hope to some year. And I do know it's in TPS, kinda of fun having one of those but there are a lot of guns in that book
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My only lifter
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Default My two lifters

Here the only two I have.The top one being a 10 on a 2 frame and the bottom being a 12 on a 1 frame.The 10 has a tight action with MWT of +.050 in both barrels and choked. 035 in right and. 034 in left.The 12 is really tight,has MWT of just under .040 in both barrels and .030 points of choke in both barrels.The 10 is a grade 2 from 1878? and the 12 is a PT from 1883?The bores are pretty nice in both guns.I plan on taking a rooster with these this fall.
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Very Nice guns Jeff !!





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I have had the pleasure of having Jeff's 12 Lifter in hand.... it is fantastic. Incredible amount of case color, barrels are sublime, fit and finish is wonderful. True brown rust finish on the twist barrels. An 1884 Lifter isn't all that common, only 50 or so after that made. And forget about it boys, I'm first on the list of rejection to own it!
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