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11 Gauge Lifters
I have one- the serial number is 1346, and all numbers match- it is also 1.2500" across the firing pin holes on center- could this be a No. 3 frame of that era. Mine is apparently the first design Lifter- the lower than 2200 SN means that no records may exist for it as to date of manufacture, correct?
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Grantham,
Are you coming to the Southern SXS? |
Southern What?
I am sorry, but I do not know what that is. For the last year I have not yet received a association magazine or newsletter- but before I get too far afield, I am a Forum only member, and perhaps you need to be a paid annual member to get that data- But thank you for asking me. GF
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Grantham join the PGCA as an annual member for only $40 and you'll be very glad you did.
Click on the link below and read about the Southern SXS http://www.deepriver.net/#!sxs-classic/c154b |
Todd,
That is a great gun. It appears that Your micrometer is reading 0.752 left and 0.731 right. Does your mic have an extension or. Is it reading right at the muzzle? In this case it suggests it may be cylinder bore on left and choked 0.021 on right? Can you get measurements of the. Barrels 9 to 15" from breech? And what about the chambers. Can you get measurements? If you have no suitable bore gauge, can you tell us What is the fit of a modern 12-ga and a modern 10-ga shell? Thanks, Richard |
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