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SINGLE TRIGGER GRADE 2 1900-1901 DID PARKER BROWN THIER GUNS?
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SINGLE TRIGGER GRADE 2 1900-1901 DID PARKER BROWN THIER GUNS?
Parker Brothers finished composite barrels in a manner that would highlight the contrast of the light iron and the dark steel. Common belief is that these were finished in “black & white” but the European barrels were finished to give a light brown/dark brown appearance and were considered to be “browned.”

There are many, many entries in the Parker Bros. Factory records that make reference to guns sent back to “re-brown” the barrels. This term is actually inaccurate in reference to American barrels and the term probably was borrowed from the British term for finishing or refinishing barrels.





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the recivers brown barrels deep brown what going on all markings are correct and it shur e looks original
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Pictures please… many pictures please.





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barrels marked meierdine damascuss
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I don’t doubt that, but please show us some pictures so we can make some intelligent comments.





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AFTER CLOSE EXAMANATION AND DESEMBLY ITS BEEN PAINTED OR OR HEAVELY DARK VARINISHED FRAME IS SOAKING IN MINERAL SPEIRTS ANY SUGESTIONS ON REMOVAL MOST THANKFUL
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I would have tried acetone but the mineral spirits may loosen it.





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I CHECKED IT THIS MORNING MINERAL SPIRITS NOT WORKING ACETONE WILL BE NEXT THANK YOU REALY! I HOPE I'LL SOME CASE COLOR
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