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I would really appreciate that. If you would please, serial number, gauge, barrel length and any interesting features it might have. Thanks. David, PM sent.
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My Syracuse 10 gauge quality 10 Not a great picture but just got out of the hospital  ![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/62292_1000x600.jpg) ![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/62293_1000x600.jpg) I also have a 12 gauge 1892 Quality 3 model
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Out of the hospital is better than in it.
Welcome back.
Best, Ted
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Mike: I'd heard you were laid-up a bit over on the 16-gauge site.
So glad to see your big 10 again ( Quality 2?) and hear that you are back at home.
Is Whittington still a possibility?
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No Whittington this year, on the mend 5 weeks in the VA hospital now I need to stay near home and rest in addition, I had a pace maker installed
Yes,the 10 is a Q2
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You will be missed Sir. Next year, right?
Could you possibly post a picture of the bottom of the action on your 10? Thanks!
Get better.
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Mike, so glad you are feeling better and are now at home. I have your gun in my records, don't know where I got it from but early on I didn't put much information down, now I do. It states that there was a hammer gun barrel fit to it serial number 10827 ( a very early hammer gun from 1884)
LLoyd, it is going to look like any other Syracuse L.C. Smith made from 1886-and part of 1889, it will have the round breech balls, large convex ribs, lock plate connecting screw with a rounded head and a squared lug going through the receiver.
I explained why your gun was called a Transition gun, because some parts were from Syracuse but the frame was made in Fulton after they made molds with the rounded log.
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Yes. what David said, and two barrels one from a hammer gun ![[Linked Image from jpgbox.com]](https://www.jpgbox.com/jpg/72426_1000x600.jpg)
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Interesting. That lug doesn't look to be square and the "convex ribs" here aren't as pronounced as I would have expected.
Is this the 1892 Quality 3 gun?
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Maybe  Saved picture, and not get to the real 10 gauge as I heal 
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