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Thanks for responding. This gun was made in 1926 so should be one of the first guns built in 410.
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Zowie, post the serial number. As Dean says, the early guns didn't have the notch.
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Serial Number is 218484.
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Looks to be the 29th .410 listed in the Ser. Book.
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That is correct, I had an early D without the notch and a later with the notch both lettered and if you look in the PS there is mention of this
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I don't intend to HiJack the thread but My Buddy Rich and I will be on our " Annual 410 Only " Pheasant Hunt tomorrow at this time ,Cant Hardly Wait !!!!! A , D Grade 410 ,That is quite a find ,Congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!
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http://jamesdjulia.com/item/lot-2274...trigger-47567/
Here is a documented example to ease your mind. I agree with Dave, they look better without the notch. |
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