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Thank You Richard. That clears that up.
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Thanks Richard, your insight is most appreciated!... Brad Boyer
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Here's another one marked the same way that just showed up on GI from the big "C"
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Par...n_id=100200926 |
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09-04-2011, 09:40 AM | #16 | ||||||
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I have a 28 marked exactly the same way.
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Several of us had never seen them marked with the "F" on the rear lug before, now they seem to be as ubiquitous as all get out. Here's yet another:
http://www.gunsinternational.com/Par...n_id=100225147
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I wonder, never having seen the gun, how the lug is stamped on 28 gauge Parker Reproduction S/N F-1051 ? If one of us owns that gun maybe he could answer the question?
What does the "F" prefix in the serial number signify? .
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Dean -- where have you seen or seen mentioned any Repro having an F as a prefix in the serial number?
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I don't remember Greg, but I jotted it down when I saw it. Should have jotted down where I read it...
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