10-18-2025, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Stan Hoover
Great info Dave,
Appreciate your knowledge and input.
I thought perhaps the gold setter with bird in mouth were a late NID Grade 7 feature, but obviously that is not correct. The 2 Grade 7’s ordered by George H Ryman are late guns, any chance you have the serial # on the 410?
The bull elk has grown on me some, but the Grade 7 that I regret not buying had a gold dog on the trigger guard, I don’t remember the other features of that particular 7, but that gold dog I can still picture like yesterday.
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There's always the one that got away isn't there???
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