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10-09-2021, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by Bill Murphy
Hundreds, if not thousands, of composite barrel Parkers were faked up with ground off barrel legends in the fifties and sixties by backwoods gunsmiths who thought customers would think they were fluid steel barrels. By the way, what is the serial number of this gun and does it show up at 25 1/2" in the serialization book? What "book" is the seller and the buyer referring to?
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Bill it's not in the ser. book but it is in the PB records and those records show it as a 25 1/2" barreled gun.
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