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Catalog says 2 7/8" chamber guns, in the nine pound range, 3 1/2" guns in the tens. I don't know what 3 1/2" barrels weigh. Maybe Destry can tell us what his 3 1/2" barrels are weight marked, or anyone who owns a legitimate 3 1/2" gun. The "P" mark is Parker Steel, not Parker Special Steel.
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Back on topic!
I'll reserve total judgement on GI's new format until I use it more but will say it now looks similar to other online gun sales sites. I'm thinking that basically all GI did was go from a portrait to a landscape format. Will it be better--I'll wait & see. |
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I have a 2 7/8" gun that also, like yours, is weight stamped 5-10. The 3 1/2" Gunsinternational gun is 5-1. Waiting for Destry to post. He is the only member I know of who has a legitimate 3 1/2" gun. Randy, I assume your gun does not letter as a 3 1/2" chamber gun. Strange things show up out there. I have a Damascus gun that actually letters as 3 1/2" chambers.
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The legit late Remington era 3 1/2-inch 10-gauge on a 3-frame, 241233, shown in The Parker Story, has a barrel weight of 5 pounds 14 ounces.
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The 3 1/2 inch chambered gun on GI does have a Parker Bros. Meriden Conn grip cap.
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I am ok with it on the desk top. I phone appears to be in the old format.
I can live with the change... |
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