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05-05-2013, 03:59 PM
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Flat Ribs
Compare and contrast the dollsheads on these two 12 gauge flat rib DHs. Both are from 1900, only a couple thousand guns apart. The flat dollshead is a 7 3/4lb #2 frame with 30" barrels and the second gun is a #3 frame with 28" barrels. It weighs 9.3. It has a small dimple at the dollshead that really caught my eye. I showed this gun to several people at the Southern and no one had seen this before. has anyone else seen this?
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