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Lovely gem in .410 |
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04-03-2020, 06:58 PM
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Lovely gem in .410
Crescent arms Knickerbocker, Not from a great maker, but to find a period “utility grade” small bore shotgun in such great shape is unusual in my neck of the woods. I think its pre 1920, as I have read the later guns had Quail model added. Bores and barrel bluing is pristine,
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