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You all have provided me more information in 2 hours than i have known for 50 years. I appreciate the feedback. Here are a couple of additional photos. I wonder about the engraving... maybe solved when I get information from the build sheet -- original owner maybe ? was this done at the time of build or added later ? The gun is not without blemishes .. I am sure it was used at some point and likely tossed in the back of a truck and hauled out to the field. everything was a tool back then .. no special cabinets or safes etc.. shotguns were leaned up behind the back door ready to go to the field.
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05-14-2024, 06:54 PM
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That is an early SA. Made in 1917. First year of production for the Parker SBT.
Bobby
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