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Unread 01-08-2017, 05:21 PM   #11
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I have the twin to that gun barrels and all.
Awesome!!! I've seen pics of SN#1288 on some sight in the past. Only 7 digits later than mine.
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Unread 01-08-2017, 07:00 PM   #12
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I have the twin to that gun barrels and all.
I went back and looked...I see that it is you that has #1288!!!
Have you ever hunted with her? This was my first hunt with mine (#1281).
I'm very pleased with her in the field.

Chances are our guns were manufactured at the same time.
Do you think our guns are Lindner Guns? I know the SN falls into the range of Lindner manufactured guns, but it doesn't have the crossed pistols markings normally associated with HAL. I was thinking that they were probably produced when Lindner's father, George, was still running things. Any thoughts?
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For the sake of comparison...



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Mine has the crossed pistols. Haven't taken the gun out of the safe in at least a year.
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Dean,
I your opion, would you say the barrels on the pictured gun are Bernard I?
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In my opinion, yes they appear to be Bernard I as in the top barrel in the picture I posted.





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