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03-24-2017, 11:22 AM
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Forend noses
I noticed a comment a while back from a member saying that Meridan Parkers had narrow forend noses in contrast to the later Remington Parker which were broader and flatter.
The following photos are of the 1881 G above and address the issue contended. Do readers agree?
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03-24-2017, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Bruce Day
I noticed a comment a while back from a member saying that Meridan Parkers had narrow forend noses in contrast to the later Remington Parker which were broader and flatter.
The following photos are of the 1881 G above and address the issue contended. Do readers agree?
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For Every rule, there is an exception. However, I have yet to see a skinny Remington Fore end.
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