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Old 12-06-2011, 06:00 AM   #1
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Would it be common for a 3 barrel set to have differen't stamps on the flats.
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Old 12-06-2011, 01:39 PM   #2
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The one visible SN indicates 1928 manufacture and that there are surviving records to support a research letter. It is not listed in the ID&Serialization book.

Do all three barrels show the same SN as the frame???

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Old 12-06-2011, 02:53 PM   #3
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The left side of the stock at the nose of the comb looks a little different. Or is that just the picture? Is there just one forend or three?
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You are correct about the lower rib it is starting to seperate but only just slightly at the muzzle.

I got the letter but have misplace it at the moment it did say that the gun was returnted twice to parker for credit. I cannot rember if it came with all three sets of barrels originally or if a set of barrells was added each time it was returned for credit. but the serial numbers on all of the barrells match. The serial # is 229818 and is on the forend, trigger guard as well as the water table.

Yes I agree the pad must go, I am hoping the skeleton plate is floating around some where but that is probably being optomistic.

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The left side of the stock at the nose of the comb looks a little different. Or is that just the picture?

I think it's just a reflection Dave.

That stock has the trap style of comb... noticably wider at the front than the fine taper of other stocks of the Meriden Parkers.
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