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Unread 03-23-2019, 04:58 PM   #1
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What year was the change in designation for the 10 gauge guns ? Also NH to PH ? I have an 1899 EH and the 34” 10 gauge in the for sale area is a 1904 so obviously it took place between 1899 and 1904 , I’d be intrested to know what year the factory started the change or rather what’s the earliest 10 gauge stamped “G” on the water table instead of “E” .
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The 1907 Pine cone catalog dropped the NH designation. I checked my green pine cone and no mention on of the NH. So you bought Jason's 10/34???
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The 1907 Pine cone catalog dropped the NH designation. I checked my green pine cone and no mention on of the NH. So you bought Jason's 10/34???
I sent him a check yesterday so I think so Only 34” I’ve ever shot much was an unsingle barrel on the K-32 I used to have and of course I’ve fired the 4 frame 34” a dozen times . This bad boy if I can shoot it anywhere near decently will go for the early resident goose season . Well that is if it patterns #1 and #2 Bismuth well at forty yards .
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I bet it patterns bismuth 1 and 2’s well. Even if it doesn’t it will be so much fun to shoot you won’t care. Remember - you can’t have TOO many Parker Tens.
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I bet it patterns bismuth 1 and 2’s well. Even if it doesn’t it will be so much fun to shoot you won’t care. Remember - you can’t have TOO many Parker Tens.
I dunno this one will make 11 or 12 . And four more from other makers .
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