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Unread 02-20-2017, 12:30 PM   #11
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There were some low estimates on other guns in that auction. Did anyone else see that project Super Fox? Top estimate $1,200 and hammer was $8,000. It included two other throwaway guns, but still
yes Mills - that as the one i was referring to that I bid on- had a Beretta SxS and 3" chambered Elsie -
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Unread 02-20-2017, 12:55 PM   #12
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Gary, That is a 26" Grade 2, lightened 0 frame. It's in superb condition. I also have the 'Gun From Hell', a 30" Grade 2. That's the one Chris restocked to high dimensions and Brad did the case hardening and barrels. That's also an 0 frame. I have another lightened 0 frame 16, but I can't remember much about it. Think it's an0 grade 26" twist.
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I have another lightened 0 frame 16, but I can't remember much about it. Think it's an0 grade 26" twist.
No Edgar - what's wrong with your memory? It has 24" Twist barrels, a true ball grip, lightened 0-frame, and with no choke is murder on clays out to 45 yards or better.... oh, and it has a woodcock engraved on the trigger guard bow... but it's not really yours.... yet.







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No Edgar - what's wrong with your memory?
Nothing, that I recall.
Cute gun. Don't recognize it, Must have some interesting provenance.
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That was a Touche' moment Edgar. Good one!






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I almost hate to post this after losing many absentee bids, but I bought this gun at the recent RIAC sale. The book has it listed with a capped pistol grip. The straight grip has the long tang and the correct serial number engraved on it along with some other no. 2 quality engraving. I suspect it's not original and will seek a letter on it. I bought another 16 no. 2 quality from RIAC two years ago. When I got my newest treasure home I was stunned to find they are consecutively numbered!!
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When I got my newest treasure home I was stunned to find they are consecutively numbered!!



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