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Unread 12-13-2018, 12:26 PM   #1
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10-0 frames
08-1 frames
05 2 frames

23 totals to date
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Reggie thanks for doing the tabulations. The 0 frame is more prevalent than I would have thought.
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Rich I am surprised by that as well.
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What no 1 1/2 frames?





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[QUOTE=Dean Romig;260307]What no 1 1/2 frames?

My thoughts exactly. Made me look at the frame size by gauge on the website to be sure it was offered.
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My #2 frame DH has an unstruck barrel weight of 5.2 lbs.
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Rock Island had a GH 20 with 32" barrels on a 0 frame. The serial number would have put it in the mid teens or so. I was sorry I lost out on it
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Bill, if you want your above post to come up in a search someone does for that serial number you need to edit it to eliminate both commas and the # sign. The serial number must stand alone with a space on either end.





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