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There is a stamping down inside the frame that is not on factory parkers. That may be some sort of mark by who created the gun.
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thus, the mystery continues.
im thinking that mark 'down in there' was a disassembly mark, as not to lose parts when laid out on the table to be polished and jeweled? |
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boy its good to have the ability to post pics.
mr. d'......is this one factory? |
if we all look at the link dave porter posted showing a 20ga pachmayr comparison, you will see the same (numbers down inside the) frame that b. dudley says arent factory markings.
but........its the same as my gun. mine has to be a pachmayr gun. its marked with the same fond and location as that 20ga. |
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I am not talking about the serial numbers on the cocking slide. I said on the frame.
It is in this area where Doug Turnbull used to mark frames that he restored. A long time ago. That was a definitive DT stamping. This one is not very clear as to what it is. Attachment 128027 |
and so did i.
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compare the numbers down inside...........
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Looks like AW to me…
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Anyway we can get better pics of the engraving?
I don't believe this was done by Pachmayr. I have seen quite a few Pachmayr Parkers, and own, and have owned a few. Bobby |
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If you have paper work like this, then you can claim it's a Pachmayr. If not, then it's simply an upgrade.
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