4 years 3 weeks ago, 1:47 PM
doug75 |
1927 model 12
i new here so i hope im not doing this the wrong way ,but i need some help, i have a 1927 model 12 thats in very good shape ,it has a 32" barrel with solid rib,from what i hear this may be rare ,any help please ,on any info on the guns value |
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Eturnit3
On the stock or black inlay? Heres your bone
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doug75
ty foe somw of the help ive been to the page you posted,the gun does not have the diamond,heres the details,and i ty for trying to help.......the stock is a pistol grip with checked inlay,the numbers are 465xxx,its has the ribbed(corncob)forearm,the barrel is 32" with a solid rib with the cuts in one the rib,i cant see ant markings on the tube ,someone told me it may be a special order gun,it is the 2 3/4,marked full ty agin anything else would greatly help
LittleDragon
Could you post a picture of this weapon on the site here? You earn points for advance in rank for all you contribute to the site and self think many people would be very interest, self include, to see and comment on this weapon. It sound very interesting with such long barrel.
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LittleDragon
PS If have not yet make post on forum for introduction of self, would be very please if you do.
doug75
its not a rifle but i did post sum pics