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|   Sidelock 
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Dunno what it is...but not Flues....unless some came without the angled notch on rear of the rib extension?
 Best,
 Mark
 
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| OP   Sidelock 
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Thanks guys that is good news that it is a pretty easy fit. SKB I just may take you up on that when I find them. I'm off to a local fire hall show today, usually good pickins'.  Who knows. 
 I agree that the first gun on GB is a Lewis model. Are you sure Walt?
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|   Sidelock 
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I had a 4E and a field Flues and the barrels would fit on either receiver. Dumb luck or common?
 bill
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|   Sidelock 
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My mistake, Captain Billy is correct. I looked at the second gun posted, item 67052951 that I do think is a Flues. Sorry guys, old age and not reading carefully and---. Good luck on your project. 
 Walter c. Snyder
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|   Sidelock 
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  Walt----Hell! I've owned these Ithacas all my life and live about 20 miles from the old Gunshop Hill Plant BUT I never knew one from the other till I read your two books !!! |  |  |  
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