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What kind of top-break is this?
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05-07-2020, 10:07 PM
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Mike is correct, most likely a .44DA. Depending on the serial number, it could have been assembled, circa WW1, as the frames were all made prior to 1898 and stored for later assembly, which occurred as late as the 1920s for some of this model. Ed.
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