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Yeah, sounds like it is either a factory oddity or a mongrel of mixed parts. Pics would be helpful.
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Getting old is not for sissy's, I must have had my head up my ass when I sent out the first comment. The top of the barrels is actually marked Vulcan Steel, and the year of manufacturing is 1929. The grade is VH with a 30 inch barrel. The gun is in beautiful original condition, deep checkering and nice patina.
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Well, question answered. Sounds like a VH.
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