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Unread 01-23-2014, 09:37 AM   #1
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Nice one Bruce. I have 46048. Mine has a flying duck on the bottom.
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My gun is 46095 very close to Angels and not to far from Bruce's. They were probably all made in the same year then disspersed around the country to customers. Now three guns produced in the same year so long ago belong to people who know each other by way of the PGCA.
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Rich, the gun I bought from you is 48795, with lightening pockets.
Bruce, was the grade 2 gun referred to "G" prior to the introduction of the hammerless frame? TPS isn't clear, but I don't think so.
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Bruce, was the grade 2 gun referred to "G" prior to the introduction of the hammerless frame? TPS isn't clear, but I don't think so.
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When did Parker start implementing the lightening cuts? I have a 16ga lifter that I'm sure has them but I'll need to check.
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