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Boy Dean, you are really sharp! So what do you think? Just an artists rendition of what the panel should look like or possibly a different AAHE?
BTW, your post was great, TPS really is our bible and our religion is Parkerology. |
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I can't take credit for the TPS reference... I was tipped off to it.
The picture in my initial post starting this thread was my own photograph of a photograph of the gun in the August 1976 issue of "The Gun Report". The Parker Story was published in 1998. Draw your own conclusions.... Here's another - . |
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Yes, Whitworth sequentially serialized and stamped their barrel tube pairs. This has been discussed on the PGCA forum but it might be on the previous archived forum and it may have been included in a Parker Pages article which could be researched in the PP Digital Archive.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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To answer the first part of your original posting. I am posting a picture of a Francotte I own with very similar panel checkering. As always tap on picture for best resolution.
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Phillip Carr For Your Post: |
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