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 The family (sons?) of the man who owns it were at the annual meeting banquet… with the gun. 
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 But to be totally honest I never looked at the gun . I started at the other end and saw John Davis's 4 frame 10 gauge Fred Kimble gun and I didn't go any further .  | 
		
 Yes Craig, now that you mention it I believe you’re correct. 
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		Here is a picture of the markings. 
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 It looks like they did a mill cut on original choke stamping; in front of skeet choke markings.  Also Parker Skeet stamp had IN & Out under the Skeet stamp; not inline with the Skeet stamp.  To me it looks like someone restamped the ckoke markings, not Parker. 
	Also, ser. # 242087= 1934. Has repair codes stamped: AK2= Part order barrel, not original assembly, 1941 --- PL3= Serviced June 1942.  | 
		
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 Interesting.... 
	It had been back to Remington for service or repairs so who knows what may have been done there... .  | 
		
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		Just found another pic regarding AHE .410 No. 241576... 
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 The serial number on the barrel flats pictured is not the serial number of the AHE .410.  Did the gun get rebarrelled? 
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 No Bill they're two different guns. 
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