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5lbs 8oz.
Are we talking about the same gun? Twice the cost of an older Citori so not exactly "reasonably priced". Thanks |
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I'd never heard of them. Interesting.
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Bobby,
There were a few articles on the baby frame 28s in the late 70s or early 80s. Somewhere around 200 were made although some people say there may have been 1000. Here's a link that provides some information http://leeroysramblings.com/Gun%20Ar..._shotguns.html. Ken |
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I have checked through several old Gun Digests and see under the Charles Daly over/unders that had been offered just in 12- and 20-gauge in 1967 and 1968 they list a 28-gauge with 26-inch barrel for $50 more than the 12- and 20-gauges. No other elaboration on the 28-gauge. A few years later they add the 28-gauge and .410-bore that are listed as weighing the same as the 20-gauges.
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I had a Pigeon Grade baby frame 28" 28 gauge, foolishly sold it. I had no idea they were "rare".
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