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Unread 04-08-2019, 11:56 AM   #11
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They do not look like they were cut to my eyes.
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Better pictures of the top of the muzzles and the face of the muzzles would help us identify your gun as original, or not.
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From what I can see it looks right. Not the best pic of the end of the bores so I will ask, do the barrels touch at the ends ?
They look like they touch
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Chad; I blew up the pics and they do not look cut and the barrels appear to touch. Check the chokes that will tell us more.
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They would appear to be original but better pics sure would help. Get closer to the subject and take a pic showing the muzzle end straight on and not at an angle. Rare configuration if it's right.
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the gun falls into one of the large gaps in the serialization book. but a close look at your pics indicate that the gun is either right, or that someone worked hard to make it appear right.
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Thanks everyone! I’ll try and get some better pics tonight.
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It looks right to me . I have a DHE 20/24, letters . I’ve seen a couple correct 16/24 ‘s but this is the first correct 12/24 that I’ve seen , and not just a chopped barrel gun. Interesting. Chokes may not tell much, it may have been ordered cylinder bored. I have a CH 10/26 cylinder bored, letters.

In tight brush conditions I really appreciate the short barrels. If a person extends his leading hand the tendency to overswing can be tamed.
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I have a PHE16 24" that if I remember right has been cut. No chokes at all. Bruce has seen this one. It's a woodcock killer for sure!
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A close look at the end of the rib will tell us more than a face on picture of the muzzles. Some original guns have separated tubes at the muzzle and some cut guns are touching at the muzzles. A look at the rib will tell us more.
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