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An odd rolling block no. 4?

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John Gyde
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Re: An odd rolling block no. 4?

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Post by John Gyde » Fri May 06, 2011 12:00 pm

1933 makes sense. 2008 were made that year which was the last full year of production. The octagon barrel is unusual for that late of production. Most of the screw take-downs I have seen with an octagon barrel were 32 caliber.
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