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Unread 02-13-2010, 06:29 PM   #11
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And just to muddy the water a little more.....The same holds true with the E designation. Early 10 gauge guns made to about 1900 were E Grades after that they were all designated G grades regardless of gauge....

I have to go clean my Beretta O/U now....
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Unread 02-13-2010, 07:26 PM   #12
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wow i had no idea there were other designations for the typical h's vh ch ah etc depending on the guage. interesting...i guess it's a bit of a rarity considering 608 produced. so basically in the condition it's in; one would be better to use it than try and refinish. Even if it's a quality restoration?

thanks for the info btw...i think i'm soon going to get the parker story and take my interest to the next level.
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Julian,
Just my two cents worth...but judging by the pictures and after a carefull inspection I would just use the old girl for her intended purpose sans any kind of restoration.

There are many recipes for low pressure 10 gaige loads out there or just buy some low pressure shells from our good friends over at RST Shotshell
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Unread 02-13-2010, 08:32 PM   #14
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I bought and returned that gun several months ago. In my opinion one of the barrels has a crack in it about 14" from the muzzle. When I questioned the owner about it he knew of it, but since it hadn't blown on him he felt it wasn't worth mentioning. I ended up paying the shipping both ways, so if that is a deal breaker ask about it first. Did he mention that at all? I'm sure I just pi$$ed off the seller, but he is a forum member and he can post his own reasons for not pointing it out.

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Thanks Bob, i guess when you find something too good to be true it usually is i'm not looking for a wall hanger i appreciate the honesty
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