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Unread 08-25-2023, 04:29 PM   #1
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Congratulations, that is beautiful!
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Nice ! I assume you and the set in question are coming to the Vintage Cup
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I’m still pondering whether it’s a 12/10 two gauge set. Other than that perhaps one set extra full and the other more open. But both sets at 32” is odd to me. Is there such a thing as a four frame 12 gauge? I need to crack open my Parker Book. No such thing as a 4 frame 12 gauge. There were 156 Grade 3 Lifter-Action guns with 32” Damascus Steel “Dam3” barrels. I scanned the Serialization Book for another Grade 3-32” 10 gauge with an extra set of barrels and found none.
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