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Unread 03-03-2011, 09:06 PM   #9
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Chris, generally if the letter does not address the butt treatment then the "standard" skeleton steel butt plate for grades 3 and higher hammerless guns would have been used.

The only difference between the checkering on mine and Bruce's is in the area of the grip cap on his... but then, where mine has the standard grade 4 or CH curved 'bump' at the upper rear edge of the checkering Bruce's displays a point more common to the grade 3 or DH. Another difference I see is at the top of the grip area immediately behind the top tang.

I would have e-mailed these pictures to you but I'm kind of proud of this gun so I thought I'd share it with everyone.


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