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Has anyone here completed a model number collection, 10 through 29? It would be cool to see them if you have.

Personally I have never owned a Model 10 or 11, had a 12, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 27, 28, and 29 at one point. Since I'm reducing inventory right now many are gone.....

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I did a display at Baton Rouge,, of a set of 37 model marked 4-screw hand ejectors...more than one barrel length is in ( )...
Models: 10(4),12(3),14(2),15,16,17(2),18,19(3),20,22,25,27(5),28(2),29(3),45,48(3) & 53(3).. They all shipped 1957-1961
I've not come into possession of the models 21,23, 24,or 26 yet.. They gotta be (no dash) four screw frames..

There should be photos in the next Journal...
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I'm missing 16, 21, 44, 46, 47, 54 (experimental and not produced), 55 (experimental, not produced), 56, 62 (experimental, not produced), 69 (experimental, not produced), 73 and 76. That's counting a couple that are pre-models like the Model 21 was a Military Model of 1950 but otherwise the same gun as the first model-marked guns. I had a Model 16-4, the underlugged .32 H&R, but didn't think it belonged with the earlier class of guns.
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If I ever found a reasonable 16, 20, or 21 it would motivate me along to complete a set. I'm looking, but not holding my breath!
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