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Unread 01-31-2021, 08:31 PM   #21
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Go to our home page and join as an annual member. $40.
Then from the home page you can order a research letter at the members rate. $40.

A letter ant the non member rate is $100 so you’ll save $20 by joining first.

It can all be don on line from the home page using pay-pal.

And thank you for posting all those great pictures!



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thank you for the info....I have joined now and just filled out membership
form....I will request a letter and that may tell us a little more about the gun.
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Is your S/N 215474? Put a yardstick flat along the rib and measure the drop at the nose of the comb, measure the drop at the end of the parallel section of the comb, and the drop at the top of the heel. If you can, take the wood screw out of the trigger guard tang and gently lift the guard out of the channel and turn it CCW. You should see the S/N plus a "4" stamped in the wood.
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Maybe it is just the angle of the photo but the photo of the grip/tang from above the gun makes it look like it has cast on for a wrong-handed shooter. Am I seeing that correctly?
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If you can dig up some more background on this SC it could make a nice sort for a future edition of Parker Pages.
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I like it.
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