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Unread 11-13-2010, 08:45 AM   #1
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It was a Peterson gun. I will try and find out some more about it. He got a great price on that gun!
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Unread 11-13-2010, 09:43 AM   #2
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Dave, I know it's a Repro (read my post again), that's why I posted here. Bill, I got confused since Repro SNs are written 20-138, not 20138. I'd love to know how they got the 28 ga bbls to fit the 0 frame. I like the engraving. Gournet perhaps?
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It turns out the Patterson gun is a 28/28/ 410-original on a OOO frame, The barrels are marked OOOO but are OOO. Sure wish I had bid on that guy!
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Actually the Repro .410 28 combos were made on the 00 frame, even though the .410 barrels were marked 0000.
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Parker 000 frames should be called 0000 frames to be consistent. Has anyone actually measured the firing pin separation on reproduction guns?

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I measured the separation of the 0000 frame years ago and have misplaced my notes. We have a poster or two on here who own 0000 frame Parker Repro .410s. Maybe they would post after measuring their guns.
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I have a Parker Repo A1S three barrel set built to my specifications in 1989 in 28--28---410 cased in a Huey case . The 28's are marked 00 frame and are 26" and 28"---the 410 is marked as a 0000 frame and are 28" ( these barrels are thick enough to stand the pressure of a nitro express ) . The engraving is a pair of woodcock in flight ,a partridge in fight and my Brittney on the bottom of the frame . straight stock and a single select trigger . Allan Swanson
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