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Unread 07-22-2013, 10:10 PM   #1
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A very crispy M1900 was advertised at auction lately on the internet. It sold for a very attractive low price. You guessed it. It was an 1894, which made it even more "crispy". Anyone see it?
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A very crispy M1900 was advertised at auction lately on the internet. It sold for a very attractive low price. You guessed it. It was an 1894, which made it even more "crispy". Anyone see it?
Is this the one you are talking about? You have to look at the first two photos very closely to see the Purdey style forend release unique to the '94.

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=352974002

Again if this is the same gun and "crispy" means nice original condition I would say look again. I am pretty sure it's restock. Checkering pattern, nose of the comb and POW grip do not look to be correct.

Again maybe there was another '94 advertised as a 1900.
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