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Old 11-20-2025, 05:14 PM   #11
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You will have to provide pictures of the gun in question for us to provide information. Providing markings, all of them, from the gun will be a good start. Where, exactly, is the "4" stamped on your gun? A picture would help if you are not familiar with the parts of the gun.
Not having any luck uploading any photos. Will try when I get home but the “4” in on the bottom of the barrel
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That number isn’t in the serialization book . I’ve had two 4 frame 10’s the first was an 0 grade 34” and the one I have at present is a Grade 2 32” both are top lever hammer guns .
The one I got is also a Grade 2 top lever hammer but not sure on the length. Will measure when I get home
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Think I figured out the photo situation hopefully
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We are getting comments from more than one poster. "Bottom of the barrel" does not describe the location of the frame number marking. The bottom of the rear locking lug is the location of the frame number. The "locking lug" is in the middle of the two barrels.
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Old 11-20-2025, 05:41 PM   #15
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We are getting comments from more than one poster. "Bottom of the barrel" does not describe the location of the frame number marking. The bottom of the rear locking lug is the location of the frame number. The "locking lug" is in the middle of the two barrels.
Sorry, that's what I meant. The "4" is on on the barrel lug as shown on the Technical Information page on this website.
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Old 11-21-2025, 10:16 AM   #16
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According to the pictures, this does indeed appear to be a four-frame gun with unstruck barrel weight of 6lb 9oz.

The best way to tell what gauge it is would be to measure the inside diameters of the barrel & chamber bores, followed up with a PGCA letter if the factory records exist for it.
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As Paul observed



The 'D' usually indicates Parker D3 3 iron "Oxford"
Interesting mark on the L tube I can't ID
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Interesting mark on the L tube I can't ID
Yeah I noticed that and thought it was odd too. Not sure what it's supposed to be
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Drew,
What is the left arrow pointing to?
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I have a few 4 frame 10's and they are great. You know it when you shoulder them
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