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11-19-2012, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by JAMES HALL
This gun has nothing to do with the Col. Geo V. Tarnovski order of March 5th 1914. It is the first 16 gauge A-1. Its order was placed May 18th 1907.It has alot of similarities to the gun pictured in the first post. Thank Mr. Bishop for asking his question which caused this post.
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Jimmy is that the gun that was at the annual meeting when we were showing 16 gauges? I remember when I saw it, my 16 ga skeet gun didn't have a chance  What beautiful gun
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11-19-2012, 01:23 PM
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The article on "Not the Czar's Gun" is in Double Gun Journal Volume 12 issue 4 by Bill Headrick. Jim Hall, has your gun been featured in a Parker Pages or Double Gun Journal article? I would like to read about it.
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