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Unread 01-06-2013, 05:52 PM   #11
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A few more
1) Chuck Bishop,Larry Frey and Allan Swanson.
2) Georges wonderful OO frame .410 Note the lack of the flats on the barrels.
3) Dean doing....I have no idea....
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Unread 01-06-2013, 06:47 PM   #12
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I feel compelled to say Thank You to Toolman for the great White Chocolate Chip cookies. The Coyote Collectors table was next to the PGCA tables
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George, That is an early .410 and it looks like a 28 ga. frame with the breech balls filed to an appropriate size for a .410. Have you measured the firing pin spacing?
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George, That is an early .410 and it looks like a 28 ga. frame with the breech balls filed to an appropriate size for a .410. Have you measured the firing pin spacing?
I can't measure crap with my Walmart level of tooling.
It is the first commercially available 410. The lug says 000.
I am positive the stock book confirms that. Only Chuck Bishop knows for sure. Chuck? 217466
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George those are two very nice shotguns for sure.
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