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we must have been typing at the same time.
My 26" gun , from order book 22, was, according to our overworked PGCA letter writer, ordered on December 8th, 1887, and shipped on August 14th, 1887. Hmmm. Assuming it was the reverse, that's 4 months between order and shipment, but maybe it might have been December 1886, shipped August 1887. I'll have to raise this (delicately) with Mr CB. Stock book says 6 pounds, 13 ounces, but no mention of 'light weight'. |
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54790 is a 14 ga. TL and it has lighting cuts. It was built as a light weight for sure.
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Edgar, It is a 0 frame with a weight of 3/7
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Those barrels must have finished at a tad lighter than my 16ga barrels, though a 14 is only a tiny bit larger than a 16. Rare gun for sure. It's too bad it's so difficult to find ammo. I have some, but certainly not enough that I could get to use it as often as I use my 16. What is the total weight of the gun?
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Bruce, if you're still monitoring this thread, the pictures you posted of the internals certainly indicate a nicely cared for gun... it is exceptionally clean inside. Very nice indeed.
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Edgar I have a top lever hammergun in 16ga on a #1 frame. If memory serves it's a grade 1 with 32 inch bbls, no lightening cuts.
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too far down in the pile to dig out and look? :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :corn: |
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