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03-24-2011, 11:53 PM
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This is gun #178956 built in 1917. It was probably restored by DelGrego but before I acquired it. It is an SC with 32" bbl. I believe the 1st year SBT's did not have the pigeon engraved on the floor plate. After the first year the pigeons were included. I'm sure there are plenty of truly knowledgeable Parker guys on this board that can add a wealth of knowledge about these great guns. I'm looking forward to seeing some pics of other SBT's and learning about them.
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03-25-2011, 08:56 AM
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Yup, early guns were all scroll, no pigeons. As for the "plug" in the receiver, that is either very early or hit or miss. My 177,741 has the plug.
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