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Hmmm so it's safe to assume that no more then possibly a couple dozen marked 3 1/2" guns were ever produced ?
Or shall I say originally produced as such ?
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02-27-2015, 10:52 AM
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That would be a good assumption. We still need to measure the wall thickness of fluid steel standard tens to determine whether the factory 3 1/2" tens use the same tubes as the standard guns.
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