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According to the ID & Ser book it is a hammerless Grade 3 with capped pistol grip and 32" 10 ga. Damascus barrels.
Thank you Dean. Since the King & Hayes ejector mechanism was patented in 1901 I always believed my 10 gauge must have gone back to the factory to have the ejector mechanism fitted. Do we have an idea of the earliest known ejector gun?