![]() I believe that the percents from 14% to5% are accurate within +/-1% the percents from 2% to <.1% are accurate to within +/-.5%. AHS- 22″ barrel, Alex Henry forearm, Sights(the present 1A).AH- 22″ barrel, Alex Henry forearm, no sights.ABS-22″ barrel, Beavertail forearm, Sights.AB- 22″ barrel, Beavertail forearm, no sights(the present 1AB).BHB-26″ barrel, Alex Henry forearm, target scope Blocks.BHS- 26″ barrel, Alex Henry forearm, Sights(what was the 1S).BH- 26″ barrel, Alex Henry forearm, no sights.BBB-26″ barrel, Beavertail forearm, target scope Blocks.BBS- 26″ barrel, Beavertail forearm, Sights.BB- 26″ barrel, Beavertail forearm, no sights(the present 1B). ![]() It works well for the 10 configurations that are the most difficult to describe. It uses two or three letters to describe the barrel weight, forearm style and sighting equipment. I suggested several years ago a shorthand system for identifying the various configurations that I believe is much more convenient. The Catalogue describes how these different rifles could be ordered the customer picked the barrel weight and length, the caliber, the forearm style and the sighting equipment-rib and sights or no sights or target scope blocks. If you, as a collector have not read it thoroughly, I would certainly recommend it.
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