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Unread 12-01-2023, 11:42 AM   #31
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Apparently somebody wasn’t fond of the original orientation of the gold setter…





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The bird on the trigger plate is also facing the other direction on the page 37 picture. A case of the printers having the Kodachrome or negative flipped.
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Thanks for confirming what I suspected Dave, I just wasn’t sure how that could be flipped.

As I understand, Crass extractor frames have 5 pins, ejector guns have 6 pins
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As I understand, Crass extractor frames have 5 pins, ejector guns have 6 pins





Yes Stan that is correct. Notice Drew's pictures. Those are ejector guns with 6 pins.
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Stan, I hope to see the gun at the Southern or Northeast at Ernie's. Stop by the Lefever tables. Bob
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Thanks Bob,

I will bring it to Sanford, Lord willing and the creeks don’t rise!

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Maybe Stan will have that at the Northern SxS in July shooting for Team Ithaca? Team Ithaca is poised to win the Manufacturer's Cup. Vegas odds are 3-1 and leading the pack.
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The Crass guns can be the prettiest of all the Ithacas. Here's a fine Grade 5 in super high condition.
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I finally was able to take some pictures of the barrels, the upper barrels in the pictures being the 28” barrels, the 30” barrels on the lower side. In my earlier pictures, I had the. 28” barrels on the gun.
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Try this again!
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The barrels have slightly different patterns, but are both a nice 3 Iron "Oxford"
I was hoping the tube maker's initials would be forward of the flats but don't see any.
This might be Daryl's, or maybe Walt's

2 wavy 'zipper' welds between the straight ribband edge welds. OR viewed another way, 2 full size 'scrolls' between 2 smaller scrolls compressed when the ribband edge was 'jumped'

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