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Old March 5, 2010, 08:47 PM   #4
NoSecondBest
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Join Date: December 7, 2009
Location: Western New York
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I took the forearm off and it's got serial numbers stamped all over. The wood forearm is stamped, the barrels are stamped, and the frame is stamped all with 334689 and an S12 on the frame. The barrels have proof marks on them also. It's a splinter forearm. It does have double triggers also. My regret is that I'm in my sixties and don't have any heirs to leave it to. I remember my grandfather shooting turkeys with this gun back in the 60's when I started hunting. He was a turkey hunting fool. He got a lot of birds with this gun. I took this gun out last year and called in a gobbler with his old Lynch call and shot the bird with some old shells I got with the gun. I felt like the old guy was there with me that morning. That was pretty cool but I don't think I'll be getting out much more myself (health problems). I'm just getting to where I'm starting to think about what to do with some of my things. Thanks for the feedback.
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