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Yes it is !
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In the 1922, 1927 and 1930 catalogs it is called the "Trap Model Fore-end" and is listed as "12-Gauge only."
Trap Model Fore-ends 1922 catalog.jpeg Trap Model Fore-ends 1927 catalog.jpg Trap Model Fore-ends 1930 catalog.jpg |
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From the catalog pictures it appears Remington offered a more Model 21 --
14810 03.jpg or late Ithaca NID style -- 461815 07.jpg beavertail fore-end -- Remington Era Beavertail Fore-End.jpeg For their Parker Double Trap Gun, it appears Remington slightly relieved the rear corners of the Parker Bros. Trap Model Fore-end. Remington era Parker Trap Gun.jpeg |
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[QUOTE=Dave Noreen;365783]In the 1922, 1927 and 1930 catalogs it is called the "Trap Model Fore-end" and is listed as "12-Gauge only."
And yet I have a 1930 DHE 20 that letters with a "Trap Modified Fore-end". It's actually in one of the earlier photos in this thread. |
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You probably just had to request it and pony up.
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I have never seen a piece of A.H. Fox Gun Co. paper - catalog, retail price list, wholesale price list or jobber's price list - that offers a beavertail forearm, but a few such guns exist that the production cards support. So, I'm sure that if a Parker Bros. customer wanted something within the realm of possibility, the Brothers would build it.
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John
If my memory is Correct, Ralph English from VA, was a BTFA collector----try asking him a few questions. |
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Was that the one you sent me the letter on that supposedly went to the PI originally ?
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