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Unread 02-21-2014, 08:25 PM   #1
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I have requested a record check through Research Dept., but wondered if any of the membership have information about 236,263 (12 ga.)? Probably made about 1934? Many thanks.
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BHE Acme steel barrrels capped pistol grip 12ga 32 in according to the book
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Interesting. Parker 236263 was in inventory as a consigned gun at A&F in 1950 and according to that entry it was a 12 gauge BHE with 26 inch bbls. Chokes were 3/4 and Full so it was not cut down.

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re-barreled then? a letter may be interesting, or if done by Remington, are there repair codes?
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Why is that serial number so familiar to my eyes.....

236263 must be a gun I've seen and or handled. It's just uncanny how that number is so familiar yet such an enigma.

Is that the BHE that Allen Newall had?
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Ordering a PGCA letter may clear up the different barrel lengths. The SB entry could be the result of an error. The poster has not said what the present barrel length is.
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Thanks for info and suggestions. I have ordered PGCA letter. At present there are 2 sets of barrels, 32 inch and 28 inch, with same serial number as gun. Former owner indicated Remington may done some work?
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you can thank us by posting pictures

sounds like an interesting gun
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Research Letter confirmed what was in the book. By 1950 the second set of barrels was with the gun. Although I am photographically challenged, will make some attempts when gun is in hand. Maybe there will be some Remington markings since this BHE was made not long before Parker Bros. ended?
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You asked about Remington codes. Only you can tell us about the codes on the gun. We will be waiting to hear about them.
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