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Unread 01-26-2017, 07:32 PM   #1
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Is there an area here on the forum or in printed form where the known barrel flat markings are described and explained if possible?
I know people will post their own inquiry about a certain barrel mark here on the forum but is there a place where I can find these explained and all together instead of having to search individual threads for explanations?
I'm interested in any such markings even if there is not a known explanation for a certain mark or stamp.
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Thanks Brian. I made a note of the various charts in the Parker Story and what pages they were on etc. I thought maybe this info. was on the site some where.
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Have you followed any of the links on the left side of the PGCA main web page? Lots of information can be found there. I think it may hold what you' are asking for.
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Thanks Robin,
I did look there but didn't see a bunch of different barrel flat examples, just the basic frame size samples etc.


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So on my 2 frame Damascus GH there is a small "6" to the left of the #2 on the barrel lug. Is this an unknown marking?
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