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Brett,The major reason the B grade gun is much higher is that there were only 100 12 gauge,100 20 gauge,and 12 28 gauge B grades built.They are much more rare than the A1 repros.The intention when the B grade came out was to build 100 of each gauge.The factory closed before the 28s were finished.There was one factory 28/410 built before the close.A few others 28/410s in DHE were put together here in the states later.
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