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Unread 01-03-2013, 01:57 PM   #1
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Will ,I apologize ,I missed that you posted it in an earlier post and there is nothing listed in the book for this serial # ! Have you looked at the end of the Barrels to see if the matting goes clear to the or if there is a blank space just in front of the bead ! Just to say there is not always a blank space but 90+ Percent of the time there is . I will post a picture here of what it should look like in most cases ! The First picture is of a Remington Era Gun,the Second is a Danascused Barreled Gun ,Circa ,1902 and the third is a Titanic Steel Barreled Gun ,Circa 1904 ! Hope this helps !The gun you are looking at is around 1918 ! Best ; Russ
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Did they put the blank space to show if some one cut the barrels? Or did they do it for another reason? Apologize in advance for going off topic.
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