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Unread 04-26-2022, 06:33 PM   #11
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No 0 frames from later that 183238, but one of the 1 frame guns is in the 124XXX range. I can look up the exact serial numbers if you like.

You may be on to something...keep at it.


1 and 0 frames were common up to some point before 200K and then all you see are 1 frames
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I would be interested in knowing if 1 frame 12 gauges declined around the same time.
The oft posted gauges chart lists them both as "obsolete", a potentially interesting choice of words.
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1 frame 12 gauges declined when the 1 1/2 frame was introduced.
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Mills, I love the POW grip on that one.
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Mills, I love the POW grip on that one.
Me too! I liked it so much, I used it as a model for a restock on another gun
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Sure wish they had made more like that.
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Back to the question at hand, what has everyone else observed?

Has anyone personally observed a 0 frame 16 above 183238?
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Bought these 16 O frame ejector barrels a while back, Serial number is 194964 for a grade 4.
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Those are cool! Too bad the rest of the gun is missing
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They could be a good project or a second barrel set. They are 26" 3 lbs. with tight chokes. It seems to me that good barrel sets as well as factory wood are much harder to find these days so I snag them when I can.
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