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Unread 04-07-2013, 09:34 PM   #1
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I am looking at a SBT which the owner is touting as unfired. However, I have never seen one with this engraving and the gold inlay. Any comments as to originality?
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If its unfired why was it taken apart! Looks messed with to me !
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Could be as described... We don't know the serial number but it could be a Remington era Parker and the case colors are cyanide for certain and that's consistent with a Remington Parker. It could be original but the gold embellishments would not show up on a Remington IBM card so that might be the biggest question about the gun.
Except for the gold the engraving appears consistent with that of a SC.
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Serial number puts the gun about 1918
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It appears then that it may have gone back to Remington for a refinish and possibly the gold embellishment. Are there Remington date codes on the barrel flats?
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I not have the h gun in font me but should be able to check tomorrow.

Would there be records of something like that?
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No there would not. However, look for the codes on the barrel flats. It should be a series of two or three letters followed by a number, probably 2 or 3. A letter may tell you the original configuration.
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