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Unread 06-09-2017, 08:06 PM   #31
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The bottom one on the gunsinternational link is the DHE. It has the standard 3-4 birds on the bottom. Also, you'll notice there is less checkering on the grip.

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Unread 06-09-2017, 08:26 PM   #32
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The grade of your gun is marked on the watertable. Review the grade information on the main page of the PGCA website. Saying it is the "same" suggests you have a thorough knowledge of the grades and features. You may very well have a gem but you need to educate yourself. The PGCA website is perhaps the best place to do that.
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Unread 06-10-2017, 09:11 PM   #33
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Thank you so much, I have been digging around a great deal on the site, and have learned so much already! I am trying to find an estimate of value for insurance purposes.

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These are now being offered individually it appears.
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Steve's shop is on the street I live on, therefore I am in the shop weekly. He is a good friend and I have learned a lot about guns from him. The pair of AHE Pigeon guns are as good as they get and were made without a doll's head. I read or heard that some pigeon shooters ordered there guns that way. How a doll's head could foul up one shooting I do not know, but I am not a pigeon shooter.
My clays gun is a pigeon gun without a dolls head and extractors, when unload quickly( like in a 5 stand game) you will see the advantages of no dolls head.
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Thanks. I think I understand.
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