"U" tang left, "Y" tang right. [IMG] It looks like there would be a gap along the sides of the "Y" tang if fitted with the "U" tang stock.
Thanks again - I compile a document for each of my guns and all of the information you've shared will go into the one for this gun.
Great question. I'll be looking forward to seeing the answers. ...and I'll go down and take a look at the one Y tang and several U tang guns I have...
A potentially dumb question: does the Model 105 have the lightweight frame that my gun has? ...and if there's any data I can gather from my gun that...
Thanks. It does seem to fit that Model 105 - that's a good thing to know. I should have pointed out that the "Description" in my OP was from the...
Barrels are exactly 701mm on my metric tape measure. [IMG] I get a pretty consistent 12.3mm reading on a micrometer on the rib. 0.47" +/- a...
I thought this would draw some interest given it's variations and "Special Skeet" marking.
This is the last of three recently acquired Superposeds that I'd like as much info as I can gather about. What I think I know: Belgian Fabrique...
Similar to the other Superposed topic I started the other day, this is what I think I know about this gun: It was listed like this: Browning Model...
Yeah, it's pretty nice. The listing I got it from said it was French walnut, I'm not sure of that...but I'm far from an expert.
From another forum: "'8K3' is an FN product code for their Special Trap #6 model which has 30" barrels with a 12mm rib..."
Here's what I think I know, so far: Fabrique Nationale B25 B1 12 GA, 1977 MFR. Serial Number 8K3RR65xxx. I am curious what the 8K3 prefix means....
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