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A DH with Twist barrels ,I am still learning. I thougt the twist was used on the lower grade guns . Orderd that way ??
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I have no idea! I"m an L.C. Smith guy personally, although I sure appreciate the workmanship in these Parkers. I'm hoping to gain some info on these guns. I'd like to think the rib could be removed from the GHE. It's a very nice gun. Jake
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Jerry,I would order a letter on the D grade. I wonder if the twist barrels were added later to replace a damaged set of damascus tubes. Could you post more pictures of the rib on that G grade? I am interested in that rib.
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The matting on the after-market vent rib looks to my eye like Moneymaker. The 2-frame GHE barrels are stamped D for Damascus on the flats, so are blued over Damascus.
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OK, I wondered what that stamping was. Either way, is there a way to get the rib off do you think? How was it stuck on there? Solder possibly? Jake
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I still can't seem to post individual pictures, but the first four here are of the rib on the GHE. Jake
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