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05-01-2023, 10:28 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Russell E. Cleary
The second gun ser. no. 130380:
First photo: V for V-grade, or number 0 quality gun.
It was the base grade Parker gun until the introduction of the Trojan in 1912.
Second photo: Top left of barrel flat is WK, for long-time Parker manufacturing supervisor Walter King.
Small + sign above and below the barrel lug is according to TPS "not fully understood".
The 2 on the lug is the frame size.
The small g on the lug is also "not fully understood", according to TPS, nor is the Kf.
The 4 is the unstruck barrel weight.
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Thanks very much. I hope others can offer suggestions to the "Not fully understood" items.
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