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Unread 12-12-2018, 07:17 AM   #1
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Running totals----8 0 frames
8 1 frames
4 2 frames

Total count to date 20 guns.
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Randy thats a good question. I'll weigh mine today and post results. I'm taking Ike out for a hunt then back in time to trade the Parker for a rifle for an afternoon deer hunt.
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Randy thats a good question. I'll weigh mine today and post results. I'm taking Ike out for a hunt then back in time to trade the Parker for a rifle for an afternoon deer hunt.
Hopefully others will "weigh in" with the weights of their 2 frame guns. Enjoy the hunting.
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My gun is an 1889 vintage heavy 2-frame, 32-inch Damascus barrel, 12-gauge, GH-Grade that got a set of 32-inch, 20-gauge, 3-inch chamber, Vulcan Steel barrels in the 1918 to 1926 time frame. I get the time frame for the 20-gauge barrels from the fact they have the CT, U.S.A. rib legend but don't have the Overload Proved stamp. With the 20-gauge barrels weighs 8 pounds 4.5 ounces.
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My gun is an 1889 vintage heavy 2-frame, 32-inch Damascus barrel, 12-gauge, GH-Grade that got a set of 32-inch, 20-gauge, 3-inch chamber, Vulcan Steel barrels in the 1918 to 1926 time frame. I get the time frame for the 20-gauge barrels from the fact they have the CT, U.S.A. rib legend but don't have the Overload Proved stamp. With the 20-gauge barrels weighs 8 pounds 4.5 ounces.
Thanks for the info Larry. I bet that gun is a blast on the clays course. Outweighs my 1 frame by almost a pound.
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Mine is a
32 in. On a 0 frame
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My BHE with straight grip, splinter, SST (Miller) to a pad weighs exactly 7lbs. O frame.
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csott that hurts me just reading about the price of these 2 guns.....charlie
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Absotivly!!





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What about short barelled 2 frame 20's?
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