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Bill, a metal front sight bead is likely original, but you can put ivory or metal in. Galazan has them.
So the Serialization Book says S for straight grip and the gun has a PG stock. Just check to make sure existing stock is original. Its not uncommon that the Book has an incorrect entry. I have a gun with that same error, but reversed...the book says C and its an original S stock. Congratulations on your aquisition. |
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Thanks for the fast replys,
If this is not the original stock,it was carved by a Master .. I have compared stock to detailed C 3 pictures on the web and in the Parker books every line,curve,checkering is exact to this gun..stock has a great oil finish..no varnish. Trigger bow and tang are certainly not for a straight stock..wood to metal is perfect!! Can't wait to shoot it..maybe all the misses have long been shot out. Thanks, Bill |
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Congratulations Bill! You should order a letter on your new CHE. A letter may indicate what the front bead was if something other than the standard metal bead was ordered. In fact, there may even be some notation refering to replacing the stock with the PG one it now sports. It would be great if your gun letters with such notations but more likely it will not. We consider ourselves very lucky indeed to have such notations included in our research letters.
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William,
Do you have any pictures? Ed is right, live bird guns are interesting and sometimes come with a history lesson. Would love to see it. Thanks, Chris |
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Hi all,
I will try to post some pics asap..I am not to hot on this lap top..I just discovered electric can openers.. Thanks to all..I really enjoy reading all of the postings... Bill |
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CHE LIVE BIRD GUN |
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CHE LIVE BIRD GUN
Getting gun back from DelGregos next week...been a long wait..
Will post pics SAP... Bill |
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04-01-2011, 07:18 PM | #9 | ||||||
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Mr. Faulk,
Cant wait to see pictures. To help with your original ?, the serialization book can certainly be wrong but note that the trap and box bird guns were used/ shot. Many were sent back to Parker and had changes including restocking. I have two such guns with documentation of being converted from straight stocks to pistol grips and one who had a saftey added later (IMO thats a dam shame). Definitely get a letter. Sounds like a great gun and the kind you will want to shoot at the southern for the Challenge Event. John |
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04-01-2011, 09:55 PM | #10 | ||||||
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Thanks,John
I do have the "letter" ..Gun was shipped to Sportsman Supply Company in Pittsburg on 08/02/1912.Gun was returned by a W.S.Brown of Pittsburg on 06/27/1917 to replace straight grip stock with a C.P.G. stock that the gun wears today.I have the original stock as well that an Association member bought 15 years ago at a gun show.What do you think the odds are on that.? Both stocks are numbered to the gun. Gun had broken ejectors,loose rib at muzzle,surface rust on one side from being in a case for 40 years.Mr DelGrego has taken care of this. Will post pictures when comes next week.It will be shot at the Southern for certain. Bill |
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