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At least one of the early Vulcan barrelled guns was a BH and still has its Vulcan barrels intact. It shows up in the book as a V5 as it should. When the Vulcan barrels appeared on the scene, all bets were off as far as uniformity.
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Gents, thanks to all of you for your inputs, it has been very instructive for me in tracking down this particular Parker.
Couple of notes: O.H., yes, the head of the stock is darker from oil and handleing. Dave, the gun has a capped pistol grip and 30" full & full chokes. Bill, either the very early VH guns used P engraving as a marketing feature OR they used the P engraving until the standard VH 0 grade engraving was finalized. Not sure we will know for sure. I'll get the gun back to the owner with your excellent comments. He will be very pleased to have a better ubderstanding of the history of this family heirloom. Regards, Ed |
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