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Very nice DH"E".
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Very nice DHE 34 inch straight grip
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Serialization has this listed as a 2 barrel set Do you have the other set ? Nice gun for sure ,your forend picture has a 1 on it so it goes to that set is there a 1 on the barrel
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Interesting! I'll have to ask my dad about a possible second set of barrels. But I think he would have mentioned that, so I'm guessing, "no." |
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Wow!!!! You'd spend a lifetime looking for another one like that.
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Randy, I knew that one would get your attention. I saw that 1 on the fore end and was hoping for a look at the #2 barrels and fore end. Nathan, that gun is a knockout!!! The engraving is still so sharp and defined.
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The T in the circle is the barrel steel type marking -- Titanic The 3 near the rear of the right barrel flat is the grade as is the 3 under the serial number on the watertable. The J.G. in the oval is the mark of James Geary contractor/foreman of the barrel making department. The 4 superscript 4 is the weight of the unfinished barrel set. No one is really sure about the HTA, but speculation is High Tensile Alloy or Heat Treated Annealed. The 2 on the barrel lug is the frame size -- the number of sixteenths over one inch of the center-to-center firing pin spacing. In this case 1 2/16 inch or 1 1/8 inch. If the other marks on the bottom of the barrel lug are 12 (I can't make them out in the picture) that is the gauge of the gun. |
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My grandpa was meticulously organized, and had a file with information from the Parker Trojan. These old notecards are pretty cool, and I am guessing probably fairly rare.
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