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Yeah, that would be the first time I have heard of a hammer gun with a rem repair code on it. But I suppose it is possible.
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The Parker Story states that very early Parker guns have been seen with Remington repair codes. Maybe this is one of them? I thought the joint repair shown looks like a factory job.
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The joint and bite repair is something that I have seen on many early hammer guns. I figured it was a relatively common repair for the Meriden factory given the design of the gun.
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I have pictures in my files of another Parker hook repair exactly like that one… it may be the same gun… I’ll have to compare pics.
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