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Unread 02-06-2023, 11:40 AM   #21
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Joe, would you please post a link or the auction number? I can’t seem to find it on GB..

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Joe, would you please post a link or the auction number? I can’t seem to find it on GB..

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https://www.gunbroker.com/item/969167948
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The one you are looking at, is a straight grip, two trigger gun... Which, IMHO is more desireable than the PG stocked single trigger I just posted, so take that into consideration. Oh, and the one I posted appears to be beavertail forearm, I'd definetly call before buying that one, as he didn't post dimensions, or barrel configs. but, looks like a nice gun.
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Joe,

Agree on all counts. I’m always surprised at listings that don’t include basic info like choke constrictions and stock dimensions!

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That gunbroker gun is beyond nice. All my Repros have double triggers but this one would tempt me.
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Has anybody called them to ask for the chokes and other specs?


I just called and got the indoor range. The gun store is closed today but will open tomorrow at 10 a.m.





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Look @ picture 5 half way up the barrel next to center rib; looks like big spot of bluing loss
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I sent a message to the seller via Gunbroker asking about chokes and stock dimentions. His response was messy but from what I can gather the 26” barrels are Q1/Q2 and the 28” barrels are M/F. LOP is 14in.
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I emailed the seller asking for details & about photo #5 showing bluing damage on the bottom of the 28" barrel. I asked 3 times for a photo of this area. He did answer my other questions, but would not send me a picture of the questioned area.
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No bueno!
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