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Unread 08-10-2013, 05:59 PM   #21
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..... And the engraving on the floor plate is very unique in style.


They appear to be Runge clouds.
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A very interesting and unique gun.
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ghe with vhe barrels
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Default ghe with vhe barrels

here are some more pitchers..
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Very nice gun. Look at the wood on that stock
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research letter came today...no new info. did confirm mfg. date. indicated barrels are fluid steel, but nothing more. engraving not mentioned.

barrels and engraving are still a mystery...serial number book indicates there were about two dozen more p2 grade guns made around this time. anybody got one? if so, what do your barrels say and what does the engraving look like?
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I have a few mysteries which research letters did not solve. The way I see it, I enjoy not knowing some things and, if the gun shoots well, ask no questions and enjoy it.
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Ed, send me the gun and if I like it, I will not return it. Isn't that the way it works on gunbroker. I think it's a neat gun and I would like to own it. Of course you could send us a picture of the serial number stamp on the side of the barrel lug.
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Ed, one of the most unique features of your gun is that the birds are actually recognizable. Bobwhite quail, pheasant and duck. Who would of thought that could be done on a lower grade Parker.
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The forend looks very "Remington"... same width all the entire length.
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if you have pictures of other Remington era Parkers with unusual engravings, please do post them here...
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