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Hello All, I'm hoping someone can help me. I've been offered a cased Dan'l Fraser Double Rifle in 400-360 converted to 9.3x74R. It was cased with a few accessories. I don't have access to the rifle right now, and have only basic memory information based on my last seeing the rifle 4 weeks ago. I do recall seeing the 2-line original Caliber and Cordite loading data stamped on the bottom of each barrel. And, in between the caliber and load data was stamped the 9.3x74R caliber and then after the Cordite data, it had the 9.3 loading. All the stampings were professional "one-line" stamped and not "single-letter" stamped. Would this indicate that the conversion was done by a larger retailer / builder as opposed to a basement gunsmith? I can't recall the type of the action or barrels, etc. But it was marked Fraser. I've never owned a double rifle of any kind so I really don't know what to look for before buying. Any information or guidance as to what detailes I should look for would be appreciated. |