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And Remington stamped the serial number on the flats rather than on the side of the lug as Parker Bros. had done it.
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Unfortunately, until we see pictures, we don't know whether the stampings are original or whether the rib is a Parker rib.
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If it is a Remington Vulcan Rib, would be marked like this.
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Actually, around the time of the move to Ilion Remington began using ribs with the Parker rib matting only with no legend at all. I don't know exactly when or with which serial number but it was after 1936 to the best of my knowledge.
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I had forgotten that bit of Ilion trivia. Look forward to some pictures.
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It wasn,t to very late in Remington/Parker production that true Remington matted ribs were used.
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