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Dean, the gun itself has two alike barrels. I don't know how to find my pictures. You are much more organized than I am.
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I have an enormous file of "Other Peoples' Parkers" but I haven't been able to locate the pictures of 241576 yet, but I know I have them someplace. So far all I've found is that G&H (A&F) letter. Incidentally, I believe 241576 was originally ordered in 1939 by the same person who ordered my .410 SKEET-ER two-barrel set. .
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The original barrel date code is AK, A = March K = 1941. Then there is the repair code PL3, P = June L = 1942. Perhaps that was when a MOD and FULL gun like my December 1940 gun --
241968 01a 26-inch, 16-gauge, XJ X = December, J = 1940.jpg was pulled from inventory, had the chokes changed and was remarked to fill an order. Equally, or even more, likely it was something else. At any rate unless repair ledgers from Remington miraculously appear, all we can do is speculate. |
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