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Unread 11-13-2025, 10:17 AM   #1
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IMO it's a Grade 4 or CH gun with a CH grade stock with the correct drop points that has been re-checkered to the BH style. The gun pretty well speaks for itself. Unfortunately the original owner's wayward son destroyed the original barrels by cutting them, one to a length that would be impractical for any purpose other than cowboy action shooting and the Damascus barrels were cut to render them highly illegal.
The engraving is certainly that of the Grade 4 of that 1899 period.
Yes, The left breech face of the barrel is not aligned with the breech face of the frame's standing breech.

Personally, except as a parts gun, I wouldn't waste my money... but that's just me...





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IMO it's a Grade 4 or CH gun with a CH grade stock with the correct drop points that has been re-checkered to the BH style. The gun pretty well speaks for itself. Unfortunately the original owner's wayward son destroyed the original barrels by cutting them, one to a length that would be impractical for any purpose other than cowboy action shooting and the Damascus barrels were cut to render them highly illegal.
The engraving is certainly that of the Grade 4 of that 1899 period..
I don't disagree, but it begs the question; Why is it listed in the serialization book as a grade 4, but the letter says grade 5?
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Chuck uses the order books for letters when the order book is available. The stock book was used for the Serialization Book, apparently. The grade 5 designation was arrived at by the $200 price in the order book.
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What the hell was Mr. Jeffords doing with that gun to require all that work in the first three years of its life?
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