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01-20-2012, 09:58 AM
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Bud Stanley, of the web site, is always at the Spokane gun shows. He is the guy I bought the 32-inch 1-frame 20-gauge barrels from that I then sold to you Bill.
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01-21-2012, 12:40 PM
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This is a one in a million. It would be great to reunite the gun and barrels. After reading the last posting, It mades me ask about the 32" 20 gauge barrels. I own S/N 105459 it was ordered by O. R. Dickey 7/29/01. It is a GH with a straight grip stock and pad and ordered with 32" Damascus barrels choked FULL/FULL. At some point in its life it went back and had 26" Twist barrels installed. I have always hoped to find the original barrels, another one in a million.
Phil
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