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did any VH have damascus barrels??
I thought the Vulcan steel barrel was one of the features that defined the switch to the V grade designation? I know other grades wore damascus well past the intro of the VH
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I believe a number (20?) VH Parkers went to Japan and all of them had composite steel barrels but I don't know if they were actually Damascus or Twist or Laminated.
Two PGCA Members that I know of have VH's with original composite barrels, and there may be more. |
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serial number indicates this one was made in 1907
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