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Thanks Gary - You have answered an important question.
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MR Dean, could it be a plain twist barrel?
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Mr Dean, there is a post 5-11-2010 "parker barrels", that is interesting reading.
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No, that would be designated with a T with a crescent above and below it.
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Serial # 17895, 10ga lifter, damascus, Diamond P on right barrel
# 9848, 10ga lifter, plain twist, Diamond P on right barrel #15901 10ga Lifter, plain twist, Diamond P on right barrel.
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Robert, are you a closet ten gauge lifter guy? You have now been outed.
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Thanks very much fellas. Does anyone have a gun that is a Top Action gun with the P in the diamond?
My focus is also on the P stamped on the barrel flat where the type of steel is stamped. Does anyone have a gun with such a stamp as pictured on the flats on the guns above? Thank You for your replies. |
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Dean, If the P is stamped on a hammerless gun wouldn't that be Peerless Steel?
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