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Unread 04-24-2018, 02:40 AM   #1
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Does anyone have examples of engraving on TI3-grade-identified guns?
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What serial number range? There were several periods during which the engraving differed. I have examples of several of them and have pictures of the ones I don't own.





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That was right around the end of one period and the beginning of the next. I'll look...






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For the most part, grade 3 hammerless guns (except the very early ones) will look very similar to these. This is from a little bit of a later gun. Mid 1920s.

IMG_7111.JPG

IMG_7112.JPG

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To be a little closer to your desired timeframe. This is a gun in the 190,000 range.

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