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 I found the pics and added them to my previous post where I mentioned seeing the gun at the museum in Cody. . | 
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 I mentioned that the steel barrel fully rifled gun that belonged to Dr. Snavely is pictured in the thread I mentioned earlier, "CHE Ingraving" in the general discussions subforum.  This is a different gun than being discussed by posters in this subforum.  Take a look, "Fully rifled both barrels, two barrel set". | 
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 Probably factory knowing the pull that Dr. Snavely had at Parker.  One of my order copies shows Snavely ordering a fancy stock.  He was a resident of nearby Hagerstown, MD and a prolific Parker collector when I was starting out. | 
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 24 Attachment(s) PGCA Life Member William Wood sent these pjctures (and more) today of Parker 127995. You guys decide if it is factory work… I don’t know. . | 
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 The suspected Doctor Snavely's gun is 118,144, pictured on thread titled "CHE Ingraving" appears much more factory than Dean's example and has two rifled barrels. | 
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