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Old 12-01-2025, 12:03 PM   #1
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More than likely if a pad was put on, then the butt was cut, making the installation of a proper buttplate a difficult task.
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Less than 10% of the Hammerless P grades made had steel barrels, but more than half of those have ejectors. The twist barreled Hammerless P grade with ejectors are quite scarce. A friend has a lovely little twist barreled PHE 20, and another friend has 5 steel Ps, 4 of which are ejector guns.
When I was young and dumb, I called my dad to say I found a 20ga. PHE with twist barrels in a pawn shop in Cleveland. He told me to keep walking. Now that I'm old and dumb, I regret taking that advice.
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