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Unread 01-09-2024, 08:37 AM   #11
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The grip cap!!! AWESOME!
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I can see why you were smitten! Beautiful wood, great engraving, good dimensioins! Whats not to like.
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My kind of gun, nice find. Enjoy.
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Both serial #’s have records available. I guess I’ll need 2 letters. Per the serialization book, the receiver left the factory with 30” Bernard barrels (wow, that must have been an amazingly beautiful gun) and the barrels started life on a grade 2 gun.
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Nice! 12 gauge guns on a one frame are nice handling guns, especially with short barrels.
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Nice! 12 gauge guns on a one frame are nice handling guns, especially with short barrels.
At 7lbs and .005 in the right barrel it might even get a chance at a grouse cover or 2.
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I only own one 12 gauge on a 1 frame, but they really feel good. They seem more dynamic than the other frames. It's a shame the Bernard barrels are gone, but that engraving is beautiful!
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Here's 65685 12ga #1 frame 30" but to fishtail, 7lbs 4oz. The engraving appears done by the same hand.
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Unread 01-09-2024, 10:16 AM   #19
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Not a big "engraving guy", but really like the engraving on this gun. Nicely done!
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Please show us your PGCA letters. Wow, what a gun. The grip cap could indicate a show gun.
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