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I guess I should have done a choke specs search before I posted. I did a search and it looks like it's more like a full and extra full.
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19.6 mm is 0.77"
.036 .046
full fuller
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Nice looking gun. I hate to nitpick, but is that a crack in the right chamber at the rear?
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Mine or someones math is not jiving. For 19.6mm I get .772" rounded to 3 decimal places. Chokes @ .741 & .731 give constrictions of .031" Rt & .041" left. I would call that 3/4 & Full. I don't believe the PSI & Finito have any reference to the chokes. As I recall finito shows it was proofed i a finished state, don't recall what the PSI is.
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Miller's right.
It was late, and I punched .776 into my brain.
That's not a crack.
Zoom in and it's an engraving pattern.
Same thing on the left side, though harder to see in the pix.
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Very nice gun. It has the best frame with an angle at the top. This frame is the least likely to crack the wood. The PS1 I believe is a PSF for "Polvere Sensa Fuma" which is a smokeless powder proof. Ron
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Just one star above the PSF means standard proof. Two stars, superior/magnum proof. The AB makes yours a 1976 gun.
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Thanks guys for all the help. It is PSF after looking at it with a 5x loupe. It has one star above the PSF and on the other side above the "finito" it has two stars. Have to use the loupe to make them out though. No it's not a crack. I'll post a better picture tomorrow. Got to get some sleep. Been on the road from 0700 to 2130. I am beat.
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As promised here's a couple of close ups of the side of the barrel at the receiver.
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