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According to the serialization book it left the factory as a 12 gauge with 32" barrels.
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Somehow, I can't open the picture.
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Bill , I don't know if this will work for you but I double clicked the link and it showed in the upper right hand corner of my screen similar to a down load then just click those links ! It is an early G Grade ,two birds minus the oval !
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Grade 2 GH model- early G grade. Is this a good model? Can it's age be determined or was it actually made in 1890? It's new home will be over the fireplace.
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