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The 28 gauge appears to have its original stock while the straight stock on the 20 gauge is a DelGrego replacement. And the beavertail on the 1908 28 gauge is most probably a DelGrego replacement.
Yipes - Stripes!! .
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G grade, I don't think so. Did they get the pictures messed up? What is with this site that two of us couldn't locate the items?
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Volume II of TPS lists six 28 Ga. ,V Grades with 26" Barrels in the 148,XXX range ," I hate when a seller doiesn't list the serial # " but any way ,none of the six guns listed had Factory Beavertails ! Of course we all know there may be more than the ones listed ,just mentioning on what I found !
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I think the GH post has a picture of the right side of the VH action that is also posted in the VH photos. Same photo, both items.
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The description of the 28ga says it's a VHE but the picture of the beavertail forearm says different.
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