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Unread 09-06-2024, 04:53 PM   #35
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This is from a thread about Remington barrel markings on rimfirecentral.com. They are specifically discussing the heart shaped stamp. No idea if this helps..

“ 'Heart shape' in bbl. code

driver69911 - to add a bit more to what edlmann mentions above, the 'heart shaped' proof mark is the Final Inspector Proof during that timeframe. If yours looks like the pic below:”.

https://www.rimfirecentral.com/threa...stamps.494462/

It is my understanding that any stamp on the barrel flats was the “final” stamp of the worker or inspector fot a particular function in that step of production.

Further, re the R.E.P. stamp, I don’t believe I’ve seen it on any more than two or three Remington Parkers.

And I don’t believe these stamps apply to Parker shotguns.

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