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Unread 03-25-2017, 05:47 PM   #1
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Default Serial number check please

Looking for any info on 10186

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PT U 0 P 12 30





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Is there a dictionary which describes those letters and numbers?
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Is there a dictionary which describes those letters and numbers?
Yep, the identification & serialization book.

PT=Parker Twist
U=Underlifter
0=No Extra's
P=Pistol Grip
12=Gauge
30=Barrel Length
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and if your next question is where do you find one

http://bluebookofgunvalues.com/Produ...tail.aspx?id=7

https://www.connecticutshotgun.com/p...serialization/

and a few more places
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Would the codes be something worthwhile to add to the information tabs on the first page?
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i expect we get would back into the copyright issue
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Among the many things I'm not, copyright lawyer is right up there, but, that being said, what is the difference between someone posting the code in response to a question, and posting it as a reference point in our literature?
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Neither am I - but the readers digest version as i understand it is that you can quote small portions of a work -especially for "educational" purposes - copying a whole section is an issue

besides - its a fun book to have around- I use mine regularly - I answered a question here yesterday and one for a traveling friend today. I have also used it multiple times to check out an auction gun I may have interest in. I learn a bit many times, I just wish I could get an e-book version (it would likely be the only e-book I would ever buy)
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Actually, PT is Plain Twist.






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