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Serial number 242,318, and, yes, they have it. I saw it last Sunday.
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The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Bill, Check your PM's...
Thanks for posting the serial number, I finally found the little gun in the museum gallery yesterday... A very late production number, anyone here have a late Rem Parker close in that 242318 range??? --- Would be very interesting to compare various configurations & specs on these late guns near the end of the Parker/Rem era... Best, Chris ~CSL _____________________________ .
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I have 242320
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The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Charles Green For Your Post: |
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I have 242321 and 242324
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What configuration are these other guns that are close to the Stack .410?
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Bill,
Same grade and options on all guns mentioned here. Gauge and choke varies. PML |
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I dug these out late today in between football and raking leaves. 242321 is a 20ga and 242324 is a 16ga. Like Mr. Green's 28ga gun(242320), both of these guns are 28" vent rib DHE's with single trigger, beavertail forends, and field chokes of full and full. The English case was refitted so that the pair can stay together.
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The Following 13 Users Say Thank You to Patrick Lien For Your Post: |
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