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Unread 11-23-2024, 11:09 PM   #21
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Yes they did David. They put them on all Parkers after a point….
Must have been very late as my December 1940 16-gauge, serial number over 1700 higher than the gun in question, doesn't have a reinforced forearm loop.
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We can look it up in TPS as that’s where I got my info.





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Must have been very late as my December 1940 16-gauge, serial number over 1700 higher than the gun in question, doesn't have a reinforced forearm loop.
Barrels from old stock Dave?
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No. Remington Ilion barrels, plain rib, no vestiges of Meriden markings on the barrel flats.
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No. Remington Ilion barrels, plain rib, no vestiges of Meriden markings on the barrel flats.
Once again, never say “never” or “always” when talking about Parkers.
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After reading the previous couple of posts ,it hit me this Remington Era gun doesn't have a Plain Rib , it is Stamped Meriden CT.!!!
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Other than obvious re-barrels, the lowest serial number gun I've recorded with a plain rib is 240245 which has a barrel date code of RH R = November H = 1939. But Remington certainly wasn't building Parker guns in serial number order, and I've recorded higher serial number guns with date codes back to 1937 with rib legends?!?
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I stand corrected and apologize to Dave and others who questioned my statement that Remington Arms used the reinforced, one-piece forend loop on all of their Parker barrels.

We can only presume that Remington continued Parker Bros. policy of using this reinforced loop on guns ordered with a trap (beavertail) forend as well as all higher grade guns with splinter forends

This information found on page 145 of TPS.

Apologies to all for previously misstating what I thought I had read years ago.

Now this begs the question, which “higher grades” received this upgrade? What is the lowest grade beginning in 1918 to have originally included this feature


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