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Well, George, does your extension rib have a concave top surface, or is it flat? If it is concave, it is made for a solid rib gun. If it is flat, it is made for a vent rib gun. What is the serial number of the barrels? That could be another clue.
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Come on, George, have you lost interest?. I am still interested.
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Sorry Bill
I can't get to gun or orphan barrels due to Snowmagedon. I will compare them tomorrow. |
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01-23-2016, 06:22 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Bill
The SN is 237482 (1935 and 1937) |
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Wow! I used to own 237483
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VHE 16 gauge skeet gun. And ya I sold it....
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The Dolls head looks flat to me so I think there would be at least aesthetic issues putting them on a Repro.
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