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11-06-2011, 01:42 PM
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Question on barrel flat stamp ?
I have a Parker with sleeved 12 ga chambers but with true 20 ga 30"barrels.
The barrel flats are stamped with a big T,3" Chambers and a persons name.
The gun originally was a early PH with twist barrels as the rib still reads.
The barrels are fine steel and true 20 ga.
Any ideas who the stampings are from especially the T ?
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11-06-2011, 02:20 PM
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T means twist as explained in TPS.
If you want to know who the stampings of the person's name are from, it might be helpful to provide the person's name. None of the photos show the barrel flats.
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