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Wayne what year was the C 20 produced? I'm curious to the Titanic fluid steel barrels being original to the gun or did it originally have damascuss (those are unsafe you know
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Thanks Calvin. The length of the 8 gauge barrels is 34". I have always yearned for an 8 and watching the movie Appalossa finally put me over the edge. A letter on the gun should be in my mail box any day.
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Richard. The 20 gauge was manufactured in 1905. It came from the factory with Titanic steel barrels.
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Thank you Dean. I won't be attending the Banquet in September but will be in Vegas this January. Austin and Jeff are correct. I brought the 20 gauge to Vegas ten years ago when the PGCA had a booth. Let me know if you plan on attending.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Wayne Owens For Your Post: |
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Richard; TI4,TI5 and TI6 were the common fluid steel barrels for C,B,and A grade prior to around s/n 130000 when Acme became dominant.
There are few 20 ga exposed hammer guns but fewer appear in the record. Many exposed hammer guns are entered as hammerless; I have a 104000 lifter that is not identified as a lifter, and the big 32 inch hammer 12 that I brought to the "waterfowl' display at the annual meeting is stamped "PH" on the frame. Best, Austin |
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Wayne, Thank you but, regrettably, I probably will not get to Las Vegas. If I ever get to Las Vegas it would be ONLY for the gun show and to meet friends, old and new. All else there leaves me cold.
Dean |
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A 1905 production hammer gun has to be one of the last to leave Meridian. A very,very nice gun
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Rich,
If you had come up for air long enough at the Southern five years ago you would have realised that the hammer gun I was shooting was a 20 gauge. Despite the fact that you harrased me at every station for shooting at the small bore peg. Mark Conrad had the most beautiful hammered 20 gauge Parker there that year. I still have dreams about it. Harry Here is the 0 framed 20 along side the 4 framed 10. |
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