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MIKE FISHER 08-30-2020 03:59 PM

Choke symbols on barrel flats?
 
I had assumed Parker marked the chokes on hammerless models on the barrel flats, but I'm unable to find anything that appears to be a choke symbol on my wife's 20 ga VHE Remingtion Parker. Other than on skeet guns, were the chokes not marked?

Patrick Lien 08-30-2020 05:01 PM

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Some late Remington guns have chokes stamped on barrel flats.

James L. Martin 08-30-2020 08:27 PM

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Here's a late rebarrel that's marked.

MIKE FISHER 08-30-2020 11:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Patrick Lien (Post 310836)
Some late Remington guns have chokes stamped on barrel flats.

Thanks Patrick, didn't know if I was looking for words or symbols, like some other makers use. Her gun doesn't have any chokes marked, but does have a couple of symbols, a V in a circle under the right bbl, and a horseshoe shape under the left, and I didn't know if that was "choke code". Appreciate the help.

MIKE FISHER 08-30-2020 11:19 PM

Thanks James. The pictures you and Patrick provided were a big help.

Dave Noreen 08-30-2020 11:45 PM

The V in the circle is the barrel material marking -- Vulcan Steel. The choke markings are generally only on late Ilion Parkers. From my observation they begin appearing in the mid 240xxx range and are pretty consistent in the 241xxx and 242xxx range. The late guns with the serial number on the left barrel flat, and no barrel material marking on the right. Guns with the grade, gauge and chamber length on the left side of the barrel lug.

MIKE FISHER 08-31-2020 12:54 PM

Thanks Dave. Nice synopsis and appreciated. I should have thought of the Vulcan marking.

Dave Noreen 08-31-2020 01:37 PM

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I've found this one interesting --

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It appears the original choke markings were neatly machined out. Did Remington do this sort of thing when an order came in for a Skeet Gun? Take a gun from inventory and make it into a Skeet Gun? DelGrego? Other after market conversion? Or this with the original choke markings Xed out --

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MIKE FISHER 08-31-2020 08:09 PM

That is intriguing, and pretty confusing to say the least! Apparently skeet guns would be the only type that this would be done on?

Brian Dudley 09-02-2020 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen (Post 310930)
I've found this one interesting --

Attachment 87816

It appears the original choke markings were neatly machined out. Did Remington do this sort of thing when an order came in for a Skeet Gun? Take a gun from inventory and make it into a Skeet Gun? DelGrego? Other after market conversion? Or this with the original choke markings Xed out --

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Dave,

I would say that the top is not factory, but the bottom may be.
What makes me think this is the stamping themselves. The bottom example uses stamps that are complete and in the proper style. The top utilize individual letter stamps and are not the proper font. Just my thoughts.


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