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Unread 08-22-2017, 10:09 AM   #11
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PH = P-grade Hammerless so that would only be on hammerless guns. You would be hard pressed to find a Grade 1 hammer gun with fluid steel barrels. I'll bet none were made or if were, would be in the low single numbers.

I still hope to see pictures of the entire (side) lock plates... please.





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Quote:
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Is fluid steel more desirable than twist?

Yes, because so few PH guns were made with fluid steel barrels.





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Here ya go Dean...
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There are thousands of P Grade Twist Steel guns, but only a small number of Parker Steel guns, probably all hammerless.
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Thanks very much Carl.





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Looks like an honest and desirable gun to me. Congratulations! Hope you consider joining PGCA
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I think someone is fishing................... Just my 2 cents
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First I've had to look at this thread since posting on it last night--told you it would generate some discussion. Would love to shoot that gun on sporting clays.
Do you know it's weight? I'll just take a wild a** guess that its coked full/full.
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Do ya think the butt plate is original ?
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