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Unread 09-05-2019, 03:16 AM   #11
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printed same reply twice, how to you delete one?

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28 and 32 thousands constriction on a 28 gauge would be 028=extra full and 032 would appear to never have been choked


Italians choke marks I find would be one* full choke, three stars *** modified ,but that would not equate to the 28, 32 constriction marks

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Possibly a set of guild barrels??
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Interesting Mills and thanks for posting. As Gary said, Italian or Belgian barrels would carry proofmarks

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I'm thinking Japanese

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We've seen those stars before - Ken Descovich's



I enhanced Mills' image, and it looks like some marks were ground off

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Very possible stuff was ground off
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Who used stars to indicate points of choke?.
I've seen them on the Smith & Wesson Elite Gold side-by-side. AKUS in Huglu, Turkey was the manufacturer, who now makes the Dickinson Arms Plantation and Estate models.
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If the top rib duplicates Parker matting without the barrel steel or address on the barrels it maybe a product of Lefever Arms. Without proof marks I doubt those barrels originated in Europe or Canada.
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If the top rib duplicates Parker matting without the barrel steel or address on the barrels it maybe a product of Lefever Arms. Without proof marks I doubt those barrels originated in Europe or Canada.
That is just what it does Craig.
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The Lefever shop makes the most sense. The rib matting is just as Craig describes. Anyone else care to chime in?
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