Thank you all for the wealth of info! I'm going to go ahead and get a research letter from LCSCA as I've also just learned that this one has 3" chambers and apparently only two 'experimental' guns were produced in 1923 with 3" chambers...one in August and one in September. The 3" chambers weren't 'officially' offered until 1924. Hopefully the Research Letter will shed some additional light on this guns original configuration as I hope to sell it to someone who can really appreciate it for what it is. Thank you again!!!


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