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Unread 01-11-2010, 08:26 PM   #1
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I know you like to keep track of small bores so it's worth a mention that Robin Hollow displayed a AHE .410 with a very late serial number. I believe it was 242??? I don't remember the full number but I'm sure someone does. The gun was Runge engraved and had Remington cyanide colors. As you might have guessed the number is not recorded which automatically leads to questions of authenticity. I handled the gun for quite a while and in my opinion the gun is one of two things. It's either a very late Remington gun or a Del Grego/Runge gun that was either put together with left over parts or an upgrade. If it were my gun I would talk with Babe as he is perhaps the only person who could authenticate this gun. The gun is in virtually new condition and if it could be proven to be a late Remington gun it would be very interesting to see what the price tag would be.
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