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06-29-2009, 05:55 PM
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The history of the gun can be found in the very extensive and detailed DGJ article by Keith Kearcher along with lots of photos. I don't remember if the article alludes to the missing barrels or not. If I'm not mistaken it is vol. 6, issue 3 (1995). I don't have that issue so if someone would be kind enough to look up that article and post the gun's serial number here I would appreciate it. I had the serial number but it would literally take hours for me to find it. I have a nice set of Titanic ejector 20 ga. barrels . . . who knows, they might be the ones . . .
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06-29-2009, 06:12 PM
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Dean, the gun is #156,754. Keith says it was a 16 and the SB says it is a 28 inch 16. A look at the stock book may show that it was made as an 18 but I'm sure the gun has been carefully researched by the PGCA, both stock book and order book entries, but maybe not.
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