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Unread 07-22-2019, 11:00 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Jerry Harlow View Post
Better give the next article to the/an editor to proof before publishing. Just wish he had contacted someone to do so before publishing this one. I read an article a few years back and the writer mentioned how wonderful the economy was when the high-end gun was purchased in 1893. The author probably never heard of the Panic of 1893 (500 bank closures, 15,000 business failures, 40%+ unemployment) and did no investigation. One always needs a proof reader with knowledge on the subject(s).

"began manufacturing the first guns off their line in 1868...They were Damascus steel barreled, pinfire, hammer guns that utilized the transitional cartridges of the late 1800s."

"manufacturing repeating rifles during the Civil War." (Kind of a stretch of facts)

"square ‘dolls head’ barrel extension"

"sizing the gun’s action to the gauge of choice...and ranged from No. 3 being the heaviest to No. 00 as the lightest"

"Barrels ranged from 24 inches to a remarkable 40 inches (primarily in trap or specialty guns)"

etc.
Nothing that a PGCA membership wouldn't fix. Besides, we've got a first rate editor, Dean. At least for now.
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