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Unread 10-25-2024, 12:51 PM   #1
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I would be willing to wager that receiver will pop with just a cleaning. It appears it was entirely covered with linseed oil.
I am very fond of early B grade guns. My 16 is an 1892 gun.
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Brian: the barrels are 6 Iron "Turkish"
The arrows indicate the straight ribband end weld lines, with a smaller 'scroll' where the edges were 'jumped', with 5 full scrolls in between (with a wavy 'zipper' weld down the middle).
Is there a 'DD' or 'D6' on the R barrel flat?


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