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JayCee: I bet you wish you had that lovely 20 bore Victor Sarasqueta back! I'd never let one like that leave my hands. What a masterpiece! Chopperlump
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Gary's gun looks a lot like some of the 6E's I've seen.
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Gary,
sorry to be away from my desk, yes mi VS Nº7E has a hand detachable side screw. But we have to remember that this was an optional item that some middle men and costumers did not like for different reasons.
Regards.
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Your gun resembles a 6E. My opinion. You might want to run this through the folks on the Spanish Forum at Shotgunworld...they would swarm this thread with useful information.
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My 1974 Victor Sarasqueta catalogue pictures your gun. It is the model 6 without auto ejectors and the model 6E with ejectors.For many years I owned a 20 G model 7E it was exactly as illustrated in an earlier post.
Roy Hebbes
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Thanks to all. I guess I was wrong in my guess that it was a 4E. Seems at the minimum it is a model 6. I'll be sure to change the notes that I have on this one. Gary
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