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Unread 11-20-2022, 10:41 AM   #2
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Welcome to the fold Tim, this is definitely the right place!
In terms of more information on your guns, there are two primary sources, the first is the Serialization Book, which lists by SN (not all mind you) and provides the key features/type for the gun. Many of us have these books and would look you guns up to check for you.
The second source is the production records that PGCA has and can research to provide whatever history is available in the records. Note that it is not totally inclusive as there are records missing. The letter can be ordered on-line from the link on the home page. You will see that you can check to see if there are records available with the SN.

In terms of shooting your guns, it is advisable you have them checked by a gunsmith before doing so. Generally, we try to shoot low pressure loads but it is dependent on gun condition, age and barrel type.
A bit more detail on your guns, SN will let folks look in the book to check specs. Pictures are great also.

Again, welcome to the Parker world, you're going to enjoy it!
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