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03-11-2015, 05:30 PM
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Jay, the ratio of 0 to 1 frame 16s is not something that can be extrapolated within the PGCA database. Frame sizes are not mentioned in order books. Frame sizes are posted in stock books, but not transferred over to the Serialization Book. The stock book frame size mentions are not available in any PGCA database. It just doesn't make much difference, since some of our most petite 16 gauge guns were made on the #1 frame. This #0 frame mystique is overrated.
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03-11-2015, 05:34 PM
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Oh my gosh. Jay, are you aware of the fact the some of the nicest 16s were made on #2 and #3 frames. My dainty little #3 frame 28" 16 weighs no more than 8 3/4 pounds.
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