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Unread 03-11-2021, 06:43 AM   #4
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It is spelled out in one or more of the articles written about these guns. 20, probably 1988-1989. 28, 1989. 12, 1990-1991. Just a wild guess. There is no price advantage in any dating of these guns. Some of the PR serial number guns I have seen have lesser wood quality than most later guns. A #1 serial number may be an interesting find. Number 28-1 was recently mentioned on the net.
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