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There are Flues era guns with factory 22" barrels. I have a letter on a ten gauge with factory 22" barrels. I don't recall if the letter mentioned the original buyer.
Wells Fargo?
The righteous Wells Fargo Ithaca doubles were either NIG hammer guns before 1915 or the "New Two Bolt Hammer Model" after 1915.
I missed my chance to buy the 22" Flues ten at a reasonable price. It was a mint gun with fluid steel barrels. NID28, you most certainly did question my statement on the provenance of the 22" ten gauge Flues. I saw your post as a statement that I had lied. Try again. I am a serious researcher and I don't lie. How about an apology?
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