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Thanks, Bill for your counsel. I doubt that Remington did the work, because there is no Remington repair code on the barrel flats. I also question whether Del Grego did the work, because the forearm iron is bone charcoal case hardened, not cyanide. Nevertheless, I'll take your advice and contact Mr. Del Grego, who did beautiful work on my favorite Parker, a 1921 Trojan. The search goes on. Thanks to all. Jim Lloyd
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Del Grego? They have the stamps and have used them on other guns that weren't originally skeet guns.
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I've seen several Del Grego upgrades which originally had splinter forends that now sport a Del Grego beavertail and not one of them had the one-piece forend lug, the correct forend iron or the full length reinforcing rod.
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Which books are missing?
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