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Unread 03-05-2012, 09:50 PM   #1
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The Repro serialization that confusses me the most is the "Prototype" group. Mr, S mentioned 250 with Pro prefix. What about the plan Ps. I have P-00415 a 20/16/16.
Where does this # fit??
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Unread 03-07-2012, 10:00 PM   #2
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Here are the pictures of my "grade 4 wood"
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Nice wood!!
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Big Thankyou for your photos ( admire a fella who makes good on his promises )
I'm assuming the forend is darker than the buttstock due to differences in camera settings ?
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Big Thankyou for your photos ( admire a fella who makes good on his promises )
I'm assuming the forend is darker than the buttstock due to differences in camera settings ?
It does seem to be darker in person too. The flash does brighten the stock considerably...the gun, put together in day/natural light looks a bit more "matched" than the pics.
Not a issue to me as this will be a shooter...still nice to look at for my purposes...

Hopefully, the partridge, woodcocks, and the occasional pheasant will come to fear it!
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Thats about as nice as I've seen on a 4. Perfect thru the wrist too. Lucky dog.
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Thats about as nice as I've seen on a 4. Perfect thru the wrist too. Lucky dog.
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Richard. I sure would appreciate your help on this one. 20ga, english stock, double triggers, serial number P-130. Thanks.
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