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Unread 01-14-2026, 06:59 PM   #1
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As of today Guns International has a new look for viewing gun ads. Not bad in my opinion.
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I liked it very much as well
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What are the thoughts of the collective on the GHE 10-gauge 3 1/2-inch, 236214, that showed up on GI this week? No "Parker Bros." on the sides of the frame or "Parker" on the bottom. No "Overload Proved" stamps on the barrel flats and a P in circle barrel steel mark instead of the normal GH/GHE PS barrel steel mark?

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What are the thoughts of the collective on the GHE 10-gauge 3 1/2-inch, 236214, that showed up on GI this week? No "Parker Bros." on the sides of the frame or "Parker" on the bottom. No "Overload Proved" stamps on the barrel flats and a P in circle barrel steel mark instead of the normal GH/GHE PS barrel steel mark?

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It would be nice to see what the stamping on the rib, if any, looks like.
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We are getting off topic of Steve’s initial post, but how often do you see guns that aren’t marked Parker or Parker Bros anywhere on the receiver? Best I can tell, that one is unmarked.
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Those are considered transition guns. They were produced in the transition from Meriden to Remington.
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In 1933? Unless it sat around unfinished for a while?
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I have a vh 410 with meriden barrels, but no markings on the action.
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A bit ‘messed up’ IMO through negligence, again IMO.

A Grade-2 gun should be stamped PS for Parker Special steel.
Grade-1 guns would be stamped P for Parker steel.

And stamped 3 1/2” CHAM. I’ve never seen before on a factory set of barrels.



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It looks like that 10g may even have a hinged front trigger. But I cannot tell for sure.
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