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Unread 12-12-2009, 06:23 PM   #1
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Hey Suponski - I told you that in confidence
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Oooops... But its still funny as hell...
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What?...
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Hey Jim: I have # 0229 with 28 inch uncut barrels. Anyone here know why the zero pre-fix?

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Number 0 (zero)As First Number Of Some Serial Numbers
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George ... I have no idea why the zero (0) was used at the front of the serial numbers ... Austin Hogan and others may know ... And the reason may be in The Parker Story as well ... And Please check your PM's for a note on another subject.

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My guess is the feds. may require a minimum numerals in the firearms' serial number.
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I happen to possess #241 and used #89 in a trade for a VH 28 at last year's Southern.
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I happen to possess #241 and used #89 in a trade for a VH 28 at last year's Southern.
After I bought the #90 gun from Ed Muderlak the #89 gun sold for about 4 Grand at the Julia Auction but was returned later on ... It was then re-sold for about $600 and it was sold again on Guns America or Gunbroker for about $400 ... I think one of the buyers turned it into a nice shooter using Briley tubes in the barrels ... I hope the new owner enjoys it too.

I just bought the #238 back action and the #70 T-Latch from EDM when he paid me a visit here in Phoenix last week.

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