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[IMG]16 Gauge Barrel[/IMG] Attach are two pictures of the front of the barrel
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Thank for the help, Richard
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Looks, to me, like the keel is missing. Have those barrels been cleaned to check for signs of pitting or honing?
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Barrel is not pitted, it has been opened up to RH CLY and LH CLY. Richard
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It would help to see good pictures of the barrel flats and the rib legend to see if there are clues to the barrels being newer than the gun.
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The mystery continues. Looks like the markings stop before the end of the barrel, with appropriate line. Barrel weight of 3lbs 9 oz seems a little heavy. My VH16 1 frame has 3lbs 5oz unstruck weight.
Nice looking gun regardless.
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Those barrel flat markings with the Kf are right on for 1901.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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