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Dean, 57034 is the serial #. It was born a 10 gauge damascus gun and is now a 12 gauge fluid steel gun.
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Aha!!
So, apparantly the service work done in 3/41 was to replace the original composite barrels with fluid steel barrels. This leaves us to wonder what the 23 under the serial number stamp means... And the large A just left of the weight stamp leaves us wondering too. If it was a Grade 4 gun we could surmise that A indicated Acme Steel but it's a Grade 3.... .
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