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Unread 03-23-2013, 09:30 PM   #1
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Listed as a D3, has skel. butt plate, Dam. barrels, cir. walnut stocks, but has round bolsters-- not sculpted. They are engraved like you would expect from a D grade, and side plates are also engraved with dog and birds. All other d3's I have seen have sculpted bolsters. Gun has been rode hard and put away wet many times. I am guessing a waterfowl gun, special ordered without sculpted bolsters. Has anyone seen another like this? Dave
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I've never seen a dog on the lock plates of a Grade 2. But it seems you're describing the bolsters as those we would expect to see on a Grade 2? Can you show us some pictures?
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The early grade 2 frames were sculpted. Book lists it as a D3. Definately a grade 3 , wood and engraving, just unusual bolsters. There were 4 or 5 like guns made at same time according to serialization book. Maybe they were rounded also. Pictures in a few days.
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My B Grade lifter which I posted as a thread and album was ordered with an "egg shaped" action. Those bolstered are highly engraved.
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Thanks Mark for the lead. Beautiful gun by the way. That is exactly what I was looking for. I guessed special order. This one is not as highly engraved for sure. Was your letter interesting on that B grade? Thanks Dave
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Picture of D grade lifter, Misc. hammer guns, and grade 2 TL
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D2 4 frame, new wood and more pics. of D lifter
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The 4-pin lock plate definitely identifies it as a Grade 3 or above - and it is obviously a Grade 3 despite the "egg-shaped" breech balls.
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Who built the stock on the D2? It looks like it was built for modern shooters with the comb elevated above the grip.
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A friend of mine did the stock work. And yes it was built to my specifications. He picked out the wood, from his collection, and I was surprised when I picked it up. At 11 lbs. it feels like a waterfowl gun, but so far have only collected a coyote. I am trying to figure out what to do with the lifter D grade. Its all there but quite rough. Any Ideas?
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