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By the way Don welcome to your new home its a illness we all have. Is the .410 a Parker also ?
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Thanks And I think the 410 is a Mississippi Valley Co.
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Even though the link where you type in the S/N shows that there are surviving records, there are no records that I can find on this S/N. The Stock Books start at 1500 and even then, the info you get is not much. This gun is too early for either the Order or Stock books.
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Early guns are very interesting even though you can not get a letter some times, they are very unusual in configuration sometimes with different bolsters, skeleton butts unusual stocks Serial # 258 is one of these unusual early guns, maybe the guys at Parker just got bored or were trying new designs? I posted photos of this gun a while back, Gary
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Those photos are on page 11 6th post down, shows some of the unusual things Parker did Gary
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