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Old 09-17-2025, 08:23 PM   #1
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That depends on the frame size.

10’s were normally made on the 3-frame but a few were made on the 2-frame. 12 gauge Lifters were normally made on either the 1-frame or the 2.





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The measurements say it's a #2 frame.
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The measurements say it's a #2 frame.
More of a chance of finding a forend iron that will fit then.





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