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Unread 09-14-2010, 02:32 PM   #1
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Bill..Thank you...The gun was made in 1949...It has a round post donut base rib and a cutts comp...barrel marked skeet 2 1/2 inch cham. ...the rib cuts run east and west and are wavy in design...I know it is not win. done but at that quite interesting anyway...it has skeet wood by win...it is a good match to my win 12 skeet 20ga. cutts gun with no choke marking and a round post donut base rib made in 1957...Best Don...
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Unread 09-17-2010, 04:59 PM   #2
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My feeling about your 42 is that the rib and Cutts were probably put on when the gun was new. The visible screw attachment system did not survive much after 1949. I have never seen that attachment on a gun made in the fifties. My 28 gauge Pigeon Grade was made in 1948 and has the screws. Until I heard about yours, mine was about the latest gun I had seen with the screws.
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Unread 09-18-2010, 07:35 AM   #3
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Bill...Thanks again for your reply...There is so much to learn in the gun world and it is always nice to talk with someone with your knowlege and love of Guns...How on earth do you find all this information and then be able to remember it all ? ...Best Don...
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I've looked at a lot of Winchester pump guns and every once in a while I buy one. I have a collection of Cutts guns as well as a useful stash of Simmons literature. I also have an example of most varieties of Simmons rib installations on Winchester guns. Collectors found out many years ago that Simmons employees who know about the early days are all gone. Apparently, the new generation is going to be a big help to Parker collectors.
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