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Unread 05-01-2021, 04:06 PM   #1
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A couple days ago I stop by our local gun shop on the way home from work and saw this. The owner/friend usually gives me a good deal, and he did. Took this Tobin 12 out today and tried it out. Had a good time, just wish there were more birds. I regret missing the ones I did while getting use to this gun. I'm dialed in now, this was made for long shooting. Can anyone date this? I'm thinking 1904 - 1909? #4443
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Here you go Chris
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...DwgojC8g/edit#

Trojan Nitro Steel was used on the Standard No. 20
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The Black Diamond Model was not shown in the 1906 or 1907 Tobin Arms Manufacturing Company catalogs. It was introduced in this flyer --

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So far your gun is the lowest serial number Black Diamond Model I've recorded. What is the barrel length for my table of observed Tobins?
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As Dave said, you've got a Black Diamond Model from 1908-1909. I just bought a 16 ga 28 in. bbl in the 7000 serial range from a member here and am very pleased with it. Dave, pm me if you want the serial number.
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I wasn't sure if it was a Black Diamond. Shoots well, even has cast off. Thanks for the info guys!
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There is a Frankentobin on GI now that appears to be a Black Diamond frame with all the other parts from a No. 45E Premium Grade serial number 8452 installed on it?!?
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By the way. What is going on here?

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None of my Tobin guns have that?
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Good catch, I thought it was a pin. I thought maybe there should be a screw there?
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