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I agree with Eric. If PGCA has records for it, you would be well served joining PGCA and ordering a research letter on it. That is the kind of gun that could have been ordered by someone famous
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Wowza Rob.
I would really like to see what the barrel thickness of a 6 frame 10 ga looks like from the breech and/or the muzzle. It must be extremely thick if it weighs 15+ lbs. I also suggest you double check your serial number, grade stamping if there is one. Sorry I am no help when it comes to valuing this configuration. Best, Erick |
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04-08-2015, 06:36 PM | #15 | ||||||
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OMG what a cool gun!!!
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04-08-2015, 09:22 PM | #16 | ||||||
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Stunning. Certainly a Grade 3 (D Grade). Thanks for sharing! ----Matt
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04-08-2015, 11:40 PM | #17 | ||||||
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Rare gun with only a handful found in the serialization book by grade and barrel length. Most found in the 41-50K range. Book doesn't give frame size but very rare to da the least. A good condition report and better pics of areas of interest would give a better chance for estimates.
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The barrel fit looks funny, like someone smashed the end with a hammer.
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Looks like the barrels may have been dropped on the breech end. Hopefully a good barrel guy can fix that. Still, an awesome gun.
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try holding them up for long
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