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Unread 04-08-2016, 07:42 PM   #10
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Brian ,Thank You for your thoughts ,at first ,I thought the same but after looking it over closely , I just don't think DelGrego ,I spoke with Larry this morning and he doesn't have it as being one of their refinished guns although he says it still could be there are a lot of records ! I am Thinking Remington like Jim although I doubt we can ever really prove it !


I made that comment based on the comb flute, the cyanide colors and also the buffing line evident on the frame coming off the breech ball.

However, i am sure that due to DelGregos connection to Remington early on, there may have been a lot of late Remington influence on their work hence why these features are also seen on guns refinished by them. I think we can conclude that it is either a late Remington or a Delgrego refinish.
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