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There was also a really short Trap Foreend that had the bolt. I owed one and saw a second one. Both were D grades and mine was a 30 inch gun. I do not have any pictures, sorry.
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06-29-2022, 10:08 AM
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There was also a really short Trap Foreend that had the bolt. I owed one and saw a second one. Both were D grades and mine was a 30 inch gun. I do not have any pictures, sorry.
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I have pictures somewhere in my "Other Peoples' Parkers" folder here on my PC of just such a short beavertail.
Hey - I found them...
Unfortunately there is no information at all for a research letter on this serial number range.
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