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Unread 01-17-2025, 12:49 PM   #11
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My only scale is my bathroom scale. According to it, it weighs 9.2 lbs. I don't fully trust that number, but it should be in the ballpark.
Check your private messages, I sent a little more info on your gun.
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WOW!!!!!
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Andrew, where do you live? You are better to have one of our members take your gun apart rather than a local gunsmith. Many local gunsmiths do not know which end the shot comes out, and may damage your gun.
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Andrew, where do you live? You are better to have one of our members take your gun apart rather than a local gunsmith. Many local gunsmiths do not know which end the shot comes out, and may damage your gun.
I'm in the Cleveland, OH area.
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Kenny Graft is in Ohio.... Does he work on guns? I know he has a gun shop.





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Supply the serial number and a plethora of info will be incoming. Just looking at the pics that might be 4 frame 10 .
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I’m pretty sure there were no hammerless 4 frames .
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Thats a very nice gun. The Serialization Book says it is a Grade 3 (D grade) 10ga Damascus 28" barrels (28 is uncommon in 10ga) Capped Pistol Grip.

How do the bores look?
Hmmmm a 28” DH 10 would be nice to go along with my pair of EH 28” 10’s . Oh yeah I keep forgetting I’m in sell mode .
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Steve Parker is also in the “neighborhood,” Canton/Akron area if I recall correctly.
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Thank you all for the information, this has been tremendously helpful!
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I'm sure the gun is a #3 frame from the thickness of the barrels at the breech, and the weight. I have never seen a #4 frame hammerless gun and a #2 frame 10 has thinner barrel walls at the breech.
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