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What is the style of single trigger with the selector on the top like that? The selector location and tag set screw are similar to the A1 Special prototype in Larry Bear's book. But I have not seen anotehr like that until now.
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Thanks for all the comments. The guns will stay together as long as I'm the caretaker of the pair. Yes, it is an infallible single trigger and I must say a really neat trigger.
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Tom,
Unbelievable! Just figure the odds of that happening. What a cool pair of guns. Enjoy them and please keep them together. Are you coming to Hausmann's in June? I'm sure I'm not alone in wanting to see them. |
Obviously engraved by the same hand too.
It is rare enough to find consecutively numbered Parkers, let alone two such rare guns in the barrel length department but the fact that both of those guns are in such nice condition... these things just don't happen - someone is smiling on you from on high. |
Tom, A member named Glen Hoffecker, who died several years ago, had a 24" GHE that he bought at Julias auction, It was part of his estate did not know where it went, This might be his old gun they did not make many 24" G's Gary
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Every body has said it all before I got here but,WOW!
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wow
Make that a double WOW from me. a pair of WOWs.
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Tom: I thought that only the "Limeys" did 'em in pairs. Beautiful Parkers! Congrats!
Best Regards, George |
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