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Fully checkered forend... |
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09-01-2020, 08:56 PM
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Fully checkered forend...
I’m sure this topic has been addressed previously but I just acquired a nice 12 ga DH with a Straight Grip and Fully Checkered forend.
Thought it was kind of nice. I know they are common on higher grades but haven’t seen to much on lower and mid level guns. Shipped to San Francisco in 1899....returned 121 yrs later.
It is documented in a research letter as “fully checkered tip”
J
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