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Unread 05-07-2012, 07:53 PM   #1
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I think the guy that had all the .410's years ago had one in his collection.Was his name Otis? He had some pictures of some of his guns showing the variations and I recall one had round barrels all the way out as I thought he had gotten in a 28 with all the .410's.Going by a 35-40 year old recollection but I think I am right.
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Unread 05-07-2012, 09:04 PM   #2
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Thanks Bob, I would love to see that variation.
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Well, the world,at least the "Parker world" is ready for someone to produce a bare bones .410 repro that you can finish yourself to suit. Sort of like the in the white A1's that Galazan had.I suppose you would have to keep it under 6 grand to sell very many.I bet Tony has thought about it and wonder what he came up with when he "crunched' the numbers.
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The step in the picture is what I'm talking about. Is Daryl Middlebrook's early .410 an example of the "round barrel" variation? Does anyone know when they went to the stepped barrel and if there is a picture of the early round barrel in TPS?
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