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Originally Posted by Chuck Bishop
Show me the source that says it wasn't born a 28 gauge gun. The letter told you how it was built. That's the way it left the factory.
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Chuck, what I said was "The serial number 131429 is not on the list of 28-gauge guns from the records, published in The Parker Story, page 1005." As much of page 1005 as I could get on my scanner --
Page 1005 The Parker Story 28-gauge Guns, no 131429.jpg
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