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I purchased this gun about 5 years ago on a whim and forgot I had it . It is in excellent shape with crisp engraving, no remaining colors, perfect 32" barrels etc. It does have a non-original forearm which is part of my problem, the extractor mechanism is missing that pushes the extractor. If anyone has these parts to make this forend functional I would be very grateful and would certainly pay a fair price for them. BTW, the gun is a TANK, I don't have access to my scale but this gun weighs at least 8 pounds. The serial number on this gun is 16368 if that helps.
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USAF RET 1971-95
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Sorry Mike I should have shown a picture of the missing part(s)
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Contact Buck Hamlin, He may have the part or should be able to make one for you.
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I once found the remains of a dessecated quail in my vest about 3 months after hunting season ended Thought a mouse had died in the closet. Very nice 3 Iron "Oxford" Doug. Do you think they were factory "black & white" or browned? BTW: $120 in 1910 would be about $3,250 today
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I had a girlfriend who had an H Grade and a Walther .380 in her closet.
The H had Damascus tubes, and a guy at work bought it, knowing, I thought, what it was. The last time I saw the gun, it had been to Keith Kearcher, who had a better buttstock for the gun, that the guy at work put a Morgan trap pad on.
I was a little sick.
Best, Ted
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Doc Drew, I'm afraid I don't have a definitive answer to your question of brown & white vs black & white. I don't see any black & white underneath the forearm if that helps. If the barrels have been redone it was, IMO, a very nice job!
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Thank you Doug. I took the liberty of enhancing a section of your image and it is 3 Iron "Horseshoe" - note the "arms" connecting the scrolls. What in the world happened to the barrel lug? F grade with 3 Iron "Oxford" with nice black and white stars
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Doc, The forend lug looks ugly but it works just fine. I'm lucky in that I have a very good friend (yes, I have one) who is very skilled with his laser welder if it needs to be attended to I will.
Doug
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Funny Doug!!! I was just cleaning out some drawers the other day and found a Sig P228 I had forgotten about. Beautiful barrels. Bill
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