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04-30-2025, 02:36 PM
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A very early SBT. The early guns had a separate firing pin unlike the SxS's. This is the access to the firing pin. Later versions had the integral hammer and firing nose as 1 piece. S/N is in the 17x,xxx range.
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05-01-2025, 10:54 AM
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A very pretty SC, with a Del Grego forend and maybe the stock also. A few screws misaligned but the firing pin access screw looks pretty good. A little overpriced, but generally a nice gun.
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