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Unread 12-16-2017, 11:31 AM   #1
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I sure would appreciate a favor. Is 236035 info in the serialization book?

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Yes, Reggie. It is. V Grade. Hammerless. Ejectors. Capped Pistol Grip. .410. 26" barrels.

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And records exist.

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Yes it is. VHE .410, CPG, with 26" barrels. Griffin & Howe also have records. To bad you don't have 236036. Same as 236035 but with all the options!
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Well here is the story. That stock is currently on one of my VH O frame 28 gauge guns. Its the round knob stock that was discussed in a previous post. Man I wonder where that .410 is! And how would an O frame stock work on a .410? But that number is on the stock along with an "O". Round knob. No spur on buttplate.
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Maybe I looked at the number wrong. But I am pretty sure that was it.
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The 0 stamped in the trigger guard recess along with the serial number indicates the grade of the gun. A VH in your case.





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But my 28 is an O frame. Would a .410 stock fit an O frame? I rechecked the
Number and it is 236035.
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It shouldn't. .410's were built on the 000-frame size.





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Hello Reggie ,I just recently measured my 410 for another member and it is built on the OOO Frame ! Measured on a Digital Gauge directly in front of the wood on the Receiver it measures ," 1.598" and directly behind the Receiver at the very front of the stock " 1.614 " the wood is just proud of the Metal on each side !
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