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I picked this up over the holidays. It definately is good to live within a half hour of the factory. Great grandson did not want great grandad's shotgun. Sad.
An unmolested 16 gauge 2nd generation B with a Prince of Whales round knob grip, double triggers and single bead. 6 lbs. 4 oz. on the button, 28 inch barrels. Biggest flaw is the scratch on the left side of the forened.
I'm going to like shooting this one.
I took a few phone pics on the tailgate of my pickup.
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"Somehow, the sound of a shotgun tends to cheer one up" -- Robert Ruark
Great gun. What I have observed is the engraving transition for 16-gauges is in the 300219 to 300227 range. I see your gun has the F.T. Russell style forearm fastening. The first 16-gauge with the Deeley latch I've recorded is 450, but I've recorded several Russell latch guns higher. In the 16-gauges so far, I've only recorded the Fox-Kremer snap-on/-off latch in the 3000xx range and all Chromox barrel guns. Then everything I've recorded up to at least 500 are Krupp barrels all with the Russell latch except for that one Deeley.
In 20-gauges I've recorded the Fox-Kremer latches up to 400 and there appears to be much more of a mix of Krupp and Chromox barrel steel?!?
I just came across these pics. #300339 is a carbon copy of your new toy. Two, consecutively #'d 16B, 2nd Gen, 28" B's, 24 hours apart?? Not even Rod Serling could top that!! I have an idea.......
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I just came across these pics. #300339 is a carbon copy of your new toy. Two, consecutively #'d 16B, 2nd Gen, 28" B's, 48 hours apart?? Not even Rod Serling could top that!! I have an idea.......