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Unread 06-06-2015, 05:22 PM   #11
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Not the first grade 2 with an SSBP that I have seen. It is the second. An oddity for sure.
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Unread 06-09-2015, 05:25 PM   #12
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I own a Grade 2 with skeleton butt and know of others. A PGCA letter may give some clues about this great gun.
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John, yours is another one of those P Laminated Steel barreled Grade 2 guns.

Very unusual that it has a skeleton steel butt plate, but as others have said, others are known to exist.

Here's a Grade-0 No. 10165 that I've shown before, with some very unusual features including a SSBP. Note, there is no checkering at all... even on the butt within the SSBP.





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But they sculpted the bolsters... Interesting.
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That's just one of the unusual features....
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It looks like it has like 4" of drop.
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Austin's had easily the same amount of drop but it was even more pronounced, being a straight grip lifter. His was also a 20 ga. on the same diminutive frame size... 15/16" between strikers.
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