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05-02-2018, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop
Enjoyed checking out the straight stocked, 30" barreled CHE & DHE 20s that Steve Barnett has had on his website for a while now, as well as the the damascus 28 gauge DH. All 3 super nice but the asking prices limited me to just window shopping. I also enjoyed looking at the four or five .410 bore VH/Es the fellow had on his table, but they weren't priced and I didn't ask. I didn't buy anything firearm related and feel like I failed the course. 
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I asked about the 410’s there were five . Two capped PG one single trigger , and three with round PG two of which were single trigger . They were priced 30-45 G’s . The guy also had a VH 10 gauge fluid steel 3 1/2” if memory serves it was 11 or 12 G’s .
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05-03-2018, 05:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric Eis
Couple of flats of RST 121 ga shells, and a project Parker VH 28 ga.
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Eric, is the 28ga VH an "0" frame or an "00"? I'm currently working with a "00" with bulged barrels.
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