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Unread 10-20-2011, 07:20 PM   #1
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I just looked at the letter on my friend's CH Grade 12 gauge #3. It was, sure enough, ordered at ten pounds, was sent to Baker and Hamilton in San Francisco, and oddly, was ordered with no safety. It may be the wildest and craziest #3 frame 12 gauge out there. It was used extensively and was given a rough Remington style refinish. I will have to look at it to find out whether it has any Remington Repair Codes stamped.
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A friend of mine has a #3 frame VH 12 32" that is one fine shooting iron.
In his hands he is unstoppable with it.

#3 frame 12's are very cool.
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