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Dean ,do you suppose it could be the barrel finish and steel ,is the barrel steel actually Vulcan with less fit and finish ? O for Trojan ,V ,Vulcan barrel designated for the Trojan Grade ??? My Twist Barreled Trojan does not have the OV but is stamped T X ! And of course we figure T for Twist Steel and again who knows why the X !!!!!
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Yesterday, 06:37 PM | #14 | ||||||
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Yesterday, 09:24 PM | #15 | ||||||
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I had considered that Edgar and I went so far as to suggest that possibility jn a previous discussion. Nobody picked up on it but that doesn’t mean it can’t be.
But as you suggest, is it a 0 or an O ? The workers at PB were pretty conscientious in their number and letter stamping, sooo… So I think we all should look more closely tk be certain about which die was used. .
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