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Originally Posted by Scott Chapman
Additionally, the engraving on the elongated trigger guard tang is not complete the entire length. Originally I thought maybe the gun started out as a pistol grip and the tang had been lengthened, but the research letter states that it came straight stocked from the factory. Also, the trigger guard tangs screws also do not fit flush.
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The engraving has probably worn off. My cousin has a VH pistol grip that he rabbit hunted with for his entire life and all of the border and the serial number are gone where he held it the entire day long. Easily fixed by an engraver.
You may try switching positions on the screws and time them correctly (straight with the tang) and find they were put in the wrong place. A very nice gun to be enjoyed.
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11-29-2017, 11:30 AM
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The trigger plate screws are definitely not in their original configuration. Either replacements, or modified. More interesting to me are the barrel flats stampings. 3/11 unstruck weight is unusually heavy for 0 frame 28 inch barrels in my experience, possibly explained by the rather thick appearing walls at the muzzle. Also, I am unfamiliar with the 3 stamped on the other side of the flats. Anybody seen one like it before? 28's are my favorite barrel length in sub gauge guns. Should handle well in the field.
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