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Unread 02-11-2022, 08:30 PM   #1
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This is a closer view of the Symbol next to H3
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Researcher,
This is a closer view of the Symbol next to H3
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I guess that could be an O which would be July. Still neither 1939 or 1961make sense. 1939 would be before the barrels were made according to the XK date code, and 1961 would be after Remington quit repair work on Parkers.

Wonder if these were parts assembled into a gun by DelGrego? Generally, guns of this vintage don't have a rib legend on the barrels. Of the guns I've saved pictures of 241727 is a vent rib with no rib legend.
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