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Unread 10-21-2011, 10:08 PM   #9
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The intent was to show G's through the eras. The third from the last is a 1927 gun if I remember correctly. The last two are of 20ga GHE SN 241, 600.

Dean, I had forgotten about this thread until you mentioned it. The intent was to show differences in some eras and to show partial disassembly and location of matching numbers, and what an unabused Parker should look like. Thought it might be helpful to newer people. As you know, I suggest these plentiful damascus G's to people. I think they are great guns to look at and to use, even with modern shotshells today, although I understand some urge limiting the loads more than I do.
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