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Old 10-22-2023, 09:16 PM   #1
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There isn't much information or history on P repros. Some are common, some are a bit nice. In messing with and collecting these guns for decades, I have not seen a P gun that had much to brag about. Just saying it like it is.
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I brag about P00415 three (3) barrel set.
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I brag too about P-00308 16/20 set w/ both 28" Q1/Q2 bbls.
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I brag too about P-00308 16/20 set w/ both 28" Q1/Q2 bbls.

A fabulous gun Todd - with the added double bonus of a straight grip and double triggers. What a dream gun!!

A beavertail would complete the picture of perfection for me.





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Todd's 20 GA barrels have British Proof, do they not, as well as Parker Reproduction Proof. I have never seen that before.
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Todd's 20 GA barrels have British Proof, do they not, as well as Parker Reproduction Proof. I have never seen that before.
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You're right Bob, Todd's gun obviously spent time in England before being exported back into the USA. His 20ga. set of barrels' Q1/Q2 choke designations are a bit different than customarily seen--the 1 & 2 numbers are smaller. Maybe Todd will post a pic of his P-gun's 16ga. barrel flats as well?
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What's the added screw in the forward lug for? Ejector stop?
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What's the added screw in the forward lug for? Ejector stop?
Are you sure you're seeing a screw? If so, on which set of barrels are you seeing it on the forward lug?
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Yes, there is a screw on the forward lug of the British proofed barrel. Ser # P00308. It may be a added ejector stop.
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Wrong location for a stop screw. PB put the ectractor stop screw just ahead of the rear lug.





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