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Bill ,The gun " that was on the on the market now " has the Forend Iron stamped with a # 2 , If this is the same gun ,Wouldn't that have been a Two Barrel Set ?
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03-04-2012, 04:46 PM
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The barrels of the 3 Frame 16 must have been pretty heavy.
Russ, I have 3 hammerless 16s; an 0 VH frame with 28", a #1 frame VHE with 26" and a 1 frame DHE with 30" The only 1 1/2 frame guns I have seen were 12ga in higher grades. I don't get away much, so what I see isn't much compared to someone like Bill.
Two barrelled guns had the number 1 & 2 stamped below the serial number on the forend iron.
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