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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen
Very nice!! Getting the best of single triggers for old doubles is a plus.
While the frame looks pure Parker Bros. with the Parker Bros. engraved on the sides. The barrels on the other hand look very Remington with the PARKER GUN WORKS OVERLOAD PROVED stamp, the milk stool stamp, and several date codes and repair codes which are confusing.
As I read the codes -- date codes AH A = March H = 1939, BH B = January H = 1939; repair codes AG3 A = March G = 1938 and EF3 E = October F = 1937
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Yep, hopefully if it letters it will answer some questions
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