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Unread 02-21-2013, 01:55 AM   #11
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Does that say MADE IN USA on the rib? The book lists it as 32'' bbl and straight stock so that hasn't been messed with.
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what is the usual butt configuration on a SBT?
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Question: Were there ever any SBT's made with the typical shotgun or pistol-grip stocks? I remember shooting trap with a fellow YEARS ago who shot a Parker single barrel, and I'll be darned if I can remember the stock configuration. I'm pretty sure the gentleman has passed on, and I'd like to know whatever became of that gun. He shot it well...
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Yes, they were made with straight grips, pistol grips with caps, and pistol grips with round knobs instead of caps. This gun should have a "T" on the barrel flat indicating Titanic Steel for the barrel, as well as a weight stamp with a number for pounds and ounces. Nice gun.
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I thought the lowest grade SBTs were made in was SC (I have one and really enjoy it) with an Acme steel barrel. I have never heard of a Titanic barrel on an SBT but I may well be wrong. If so, I'd like to see a picture.
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Yes, the gun is an SC Grade. In his serial number range, it should be Titanic Steel. I'm sure he will tell us what the mark is on the barrel flat.
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I thought the C grade had Acme Steel barrels, even the SC
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Does the forend have the reinforcing rod or bolt (the head of which can be seen at the nose of the forend)?
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We are waiting to hear from the owner to tell us what mark is on the barrel flat.
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