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Unread 04-18-2018, 09:27 PM   #21
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Hi guys. I sent a few messages to Tommy on the 410 with to many numbers in the serial number. For some reason either I’m now sending right or he isn’t answering. Please have him send me photos of the serial numbers on the water table,the trigger guard and grip area and bottom of the barrel That will tell us what he has. Thanks.
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Unread 04-19-2018, 08:46 AM   #22
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Sorry for the delay. I’ll try to post pictures this evening.
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Pictures coming later but serial no. is 410-03826. My bad.
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If you purchased this .410 set of barrels separately from your 28-ga. Repro, it appears that your .410 barrels were part of an original Parker Reproduction 28/.410 2 or 3-bbl. set. Check the forend lug or barrel lugs for a "1", "2" or "3" stamped on it.

If I'm correct, there's no harm using them on your 28-ga. Repro -- providing they were/are fit properly to the frame of your gun.
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Unread 04-19-2018, 12:06 PM   #25
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Thanks for the clarification and pics Tommy.

I remember bidding on a set just like that several years ago. I stopped bidding at about $4K




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Pictures requested. Jack, Posting here as I don’t know how to send in messages.
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I'd be happy to learn of any Skeuse, Galazan or other you have seen or own.
Greg,
I have a 28ga SST english stock/splinter 00 frame gun which are perfectly fitted with Galazan 28" 410 barrels. I also have an original 00 frame Parker ejector forend iron, which I intend to have a small BTFE made for and fitted to the gun. But I have been distracted.
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Yes Chuck, I recall quite vividly the long road it took to receive your set. You're probably one of only a couple patient enough to stay the course and get them.
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I had given some thought to selling off the gun. I'm oggling a new one.
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