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Looks like that gun probably started life with Twist barrels and was back to the Brothers P for the Parker Steel barrels sometime after 1909 when we begin seeing the JG in an oval stamp at serial number over 150000
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The auction ended with no bids.
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I am a fan of P grade guns, but that "pitting" on the Barrel is alarming looking to me.
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Make sure the seller is legit before sending any money.
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