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Unread 10-19-2016, 09:00 AM   #1
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I think a parts party is in order to make a complete gun of this receiver!
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I think a parts party is in order to make a complete gun of this receiver!
I would love to see this.
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Thanks Dean, it does measure 2 1/32".
Richard, if I locate all the parts that what I'm going to do. If for no other reason it would make a great piece to practice assembly and disassembly.
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The "1980's" Parker paper I put up for sale has a Specifications page which says that Markings "As original - serial numbers continued from last production"
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I once owned probably close to the last Remington Parker made for normal sale, a 28 gauge VHE,serial 242103. The gun now resides in Michigan.
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The late gun that Kevin mentions was, or is, a BHE 20 as I recall. There were questions about the gun.
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G&H has approximately 80 guns in the 242xxx range in their records that could be researched. I think the last Parker guns sold by Remington were in the 2423xx range; were delivered in 1942 and after; and had lots of options. Just my opinion.

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