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1890 production D grade. There are four entries in the record books. You should order a letter.
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Hi, thanks for the info. Here's pics of the flats of the barrels and the action.
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How about a photo or two of the rib inscriptions?
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I'm not seeing any inscription on the barrel rib.
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On the bottom of the barrels, the left barrel has one star and the right barrel has three stars. I'm guessing this is an indication of the choke...am I correct?
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Will a 12 gauge shell fit in the chamber? Not to shoot it; just to determine fit. The "book" indicates it is a 12 gauge, but the markings on the underside of the barrels are confusing. Nice gun, though.
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I read Vickers works - Nickel Steel on the barrels so they are replacement barrels made in 20 ga. likely
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