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Thanks Bob, I can't read it, does it say Krieghoff like I remember?
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On the side of the barrels not shown is where kreighoff appears
Also, on the barrel flats is the makers mark stamp for kreighoff |
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Here's a picture of a water table with the Krieghoff stamp, which I presume, would be present on any original barrel. In my view, if it doesn't have the stamp, it's not OEM, but maybe I'm wrong?
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03-26-2024, 07:48 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Get ahold of David Trevallion's excellent treatise on the Parker Reproduction Gun in Shooting Sportsman magazine; he shows and tells all on what is real and what is not also what is myth and in some cases pure BS, Goes into barrel production, coding, marketing and identification at the macro as well as micro level. Ex Jack Skeuse, no better source.
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How would we get a copy of that article, Kevin? Do you know?
Thanks! Dave
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Thanks to all of you for the help. You confirmed what I remembered. Having the article is great as well. As always you all are a great wealth of knowledge!
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