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There are also surviving records, you should order a research letter and get a bit of history on your gun.
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Probably manufactured in 1917
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Hi Chris - May I suggest joining the PGCA? Research letters will cost you less and this is probably not the only Parker you will want a letter on. Besides the less expensive letters the other benefits of membership are quarterly issues of Parker Pages (alone worth the price of admission) several different topic segments of the "Members Only" section of the forum and you'll sleep easier at night knowing nobody will bug again you about joining
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Hello Chris, sounds like a fun gun you'll like that 16. Twist barrles? What is the frame size?
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