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That's a pretty darn good looking gun Mark. Looks like great shooting dimensions too.
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Thanks Dean! Now if I will be able to remember to cock the hammers!
Here are a few more photos. http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...0Gauge_001.jpg http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...0Gauge_007.jpg Notice where the two types of Damascus meet in this barrel. http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...0Gauge_014.jpg Barrel Flats of 28" barrel set http://i131.photobucket.com/albums/p...0Gauge_010.jpg Engraving is still sharp after 126 years! |
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Congradulations Mark, that is a great looking gun.
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Very nice grade 3 in excellent condition. Congratulations mark.
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Thanks guys! I haven't shot it yet but that's coming...
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That is 1 piece of work!!!!! I really like the flower up from the dollshead. U r a fortunate fellow, have fun.
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Calvin, that engraved flower is an embellishment to obscure the outline of the head of the screw which secures the 2.5" doll's head to the barrels.
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So when did they start the screw and end it? The 2.5 dolls head was separate from the rib on hammer guns with top levers? Then they quit the 2 piece rib dolls head when they went hammerless? ch
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