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Unread 05-03-2017, 08:44 PM   #1
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Bill, the gun was heavy, close to 8 pounds and I agree with your discription. I have always regretted not buying that gun. The gun looked like it had tubes inside the bores when you looked down the muzzle end. That was the only thing I saw about the gun that didn't look correct. It was very unusual but with the extra weight it would have made a great skeet or clays gun. That was close to 20 years ago.
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Mark, you are right about the sleeved barrels, but the gun lettered as a .410. I think it also may have been a 28" gun. We had several chances to buy the gun after we first saw it. I have the serial number and some pictures in my files. I haven't seen or heard of the big gun in at least ten years. My recollection is that the forend is almost identical to the one on the gun just sold. Probably both factory.
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