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12-26-2024, 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Arthur Shaffer
Steve
The barrels are from an 1878 gun. They are N0. 3 frame barrels and look like they match the frame so it is likely a 3 frame too. I don't have my book with me but if someone can look the barrel serial number up, you can determine if they are cut or uncut. The barrels are twist or plain twist, not stub twist.
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The barrels are right, and serial numbered to the gun. See the left side of the barrel lug. That number you're reading on the barrel flat is the order number.
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