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Unread 08-06-2018, 05:55 PM   #13
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Scott and Greg,

Although this is a 16, 20, and 28, it isn't a factory set. The 16 and 28 gauge barrels didn't get the same engraving (no wedge scroll and aren't numbered with 3 & 4) as the original 20 gauge barrels. Not sure why the owner didn't upgrade the engraving on the 16 and 28 gauge barrels.

Do you consider this a legitimate tri-gauge set?

Ken
You are, of course, correct - this is not a legitimate tri-gauge set. I personally am not aware that there is such a thing as a legitimate factory-built PR tri-gauge set in existence, so let's not take away the fact that this indeed is a Parker Reproduction tri-gauge set, albeit made up.
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