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Unread 11-08-2012, 09:18 AM   #1
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I learned the information from a bidder (PGCA Member) who contacted the seller with specific questions.
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When people make the decision to chop their barrels, why can't they cut them a little over, instead of a little under?
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while my heart rate was still elevated, I made a fairly thorough scan of the serialization book. IF that gun had, in fact, turned out to be a 20gauge, it would have been the 5th Grade 2 20 gauge, the 8th Top Lever 20 gauge, and among the first dozen 20 gauge guns. Only if..............
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