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May they Roll........
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Maybe it was surplus stock/components and there was one last client for a 32 bore hammergun?
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Raimey rse When did Manufrance start making 32 ga and when did production end? Thus far have only seen 10,12,16, and 20. Thank you Dave for knowing what I meant about "dolls head" I did not know the term. MF was known for changing things up regularly, including their model designations. Without a specific catalogue listing from the year a specific gun is made, if the model designation is not on the gun, it's impossible to know what it was. Something that was designated model X one year could be designated model Y the following. Gauge is the same. In one year, out the next. Using catalogues from years other than the year of Mfc is just guessing. Educated perhaps but still just a guess. And I know for a fact, having seen them, they also made 24 gauge, 28 gauge and 32 gauge. I do not specifically recall or have notes on seeing a .410.
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The world cries out for such: he is needed & needed badly- the man who can carry a message to Garcia
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I'm out in Africa and internet is not the best or fastest. I think it's a 1896-1900 gun and there must be something in the catalogs I can't access.
Shane, I've answered to a lot of aliases in my life :):)....but for now and for the foreseeable future, I'm known as Gene Williams, former Special Forces -Vietnam, A-233 & Macv Sog, 50 years in the Foreign Service. What's on your wrist? đ€đ
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Picture of the fences from Shane - No Doll's Head: Le modĂšle 180 n'a pas de tĂȘte de poupĂ©e. Le fusil qui est en haut de la page est un modĂšle 200 avec une tĂȘte de poupĂ©e.
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poupée - Doll's Head. Not sure if we have this in a list?
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On the wrist? The SF "markers." Montagnard bracelet on right; Rolex Submariner on left (when I choose to wear it).
Baluch are not Brahui, Brahui are Baluch
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I'm just going with Poopy Head. Works in both languages.
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On the wrist? The SF "markers." Montagnard bracelet on right; Rolex Submariner on left (when I choose to wear it). Nice! The sub was common along with the zodiac sea wolf, Omega 300, and then there were the issued Benrus type I and type II during Vietnam era the "nicer pieces" This is a shotgun site but was curious.
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I'm just going with Poopy Head. Works in both languages. That was my first thought when I saw spelling and didn't know what it was. đ€Łđ€Ł
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