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Unread 09-24-2013, 06:38 PM   #11
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What an impressive gun!
Where's the balance point on this one?
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A dollar says it is right on the pin.
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Unread 09-25-2013, 08:14 AM   #13
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that is just very cool, thanks

I do get a kick out of some one asking for 36 inch barrels AND a lightened frame
I was pondering that, as well. I'm guessing it's an 0 Frame.
Beautiful and unique gun. Looks like good dimensions too.
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The pre-struck barrel weight is 4 lb., 2 oz. My 0-Frame 16 ga. LAM 1 has 28" barrels and the pre-struck weight is 3 lb., 5 oz. That's more than 3/4 lb. lighter. Presently my barrels weigh exactly 2 lb., 13 oz. What do yours weigh?
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You have no idea how pleased I was to see not one but two posters make reference to "lightening" of the frame and not "lightning" of the frame.
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The gun ballances 2" in front of the pin and is a 0 frame. Sorry but I don't have a kitchen scale to get a barrel weight.

Thanks for all the nice comments.
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Boy, I know how much work and time is involved on finding these outstanding guns. If I could find my damn keys and remote I'd be happy.
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Keys... hmmmm.... what are they for again??? Something to do with the car maybe??
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Outstanding Parker, Brian. I have to ask, this is the brianedward I bought the Ithaca NID 3" 12 gauge built on a magnum 10 frame from a couple of months ago, isn't it? If so, I haven't taken it out duck/goose hunting yet, but I may this weekend. Looking forward to it.
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