herb wrote:Will send Grumpy & TR a PM.
Cottage_cheese - You mentioned that the gun you restored had 3in chambers. Did you measure the chambers or was it engraved some where on the gun ? If yes, a picture of this will be highly appreciated.
Herb
Hi Herb,
Please don't tag it as a "restoration" as I mentioned, it would be more correct to call it a rescue!
...and add to that a rather stingy customer with some peculiar tastes.... thus a lot of limitations to work on.
The 3" chambers are specified on the proof marks.
Also a small correction...since I'm still learning proofs... it would be a date no earlier than 1902 - not 1904. As per its general characteristics and serial range Grumpy tells me it would be of 1920's vintage.
It is a wild-fowler btw.
Don't laugh at the images... I'm a poor photographer....
Regards,
cc

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