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i got the 11 ga out of its corner the serial no is 01500.....charlie
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Gary, the highest back action gun I have data on is O2696. The highest B gun is B1734 and the highest A is A1720. Bill
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This is B1217. This would make a good Parker Pages article, if someone had a good theory
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Bill, I agree with Mills this would make an interesting and ongoing discussion in the Parker Pages, Who know maybe we can get to the bottom of this mystery, I will check all my guns and post any prefix guns, Gary
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Didn't Parker have independent contractors building guns back then? I wonder if each contractor had a different mark? Could it have something to do with frame size? Grade?
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As far as I can determine, back actions were built with frame sizes 1 and 2. I think I have one of each.
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I bet you the letters have something to do with the contractor who worked on the gun
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I checked my guns today and here are the numbers, B 2349, B 258, 0 29, B 1147 and the most interesting T 4412 The T is in capital letter could be twist but it is inline with the numbers and the same size?go figure, Gary
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