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I think in theory they were, but what happens on the factory floor with workers getting product out the door and "in theory" are two very different things. A Quality 2, number 2-frame could certainly end up with either a set of 12-gauge or a set of lighter 10-gauge barrels, so whether stamped E or G probably wasn't of great concern to workers at the time.
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For reference the markings on a normal run-of-the-Gunworks #3 frame, Grade 2 aka "E" 10 gauge...
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For the record, guys, I know of an "N" that is a lettered 8 gauge.
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This is the gun I sent to my son, pictures attached.
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My 12-gauge 2-frame Damascus barrel gun that is marked with a 2 above the serial number and an E below is serial number 56213. It is lettered as a Dam 2 PG hammerless by Mark. What doesn't letter is the number 2 set of barrels that ate 32-inch Vulcan Steel 20-gauge barrels. My gun was at The Vintage Cup in 2005 and 2008 when I drove, but I'm flying in this year, so it won't be coming.
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Thanks Dave for your info. I hope to become better educated about my parkers. I'm learning alot. I guess i better send for a letter on this gun. I have received 2 letters so far and only have 5 to go, Thomas L. Benson Sr.
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