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Thank you very much ! I thought this might be the case but I lack enough experience with vintage doubles to be certain. Your reply is appreciated. Mark
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Thanks Dave. There it is in black and white right from Remington. The rear ivory bead is placed "eighteen inches from the muzzle sight."
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Dave;
You never cease to amaze me with your vast database of knowledge and your ability to transfer it to this digital medium. I could read your posts all day. (Ever consider compiling them into some type of format that us that are informationaly challenged could access)? ![]() |
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