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Unread 01-09-2018, 08:50 AM   #21
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We need to see more of the rib where the steel type would have been stamped. Parker may have normally installed a 1910 bolt plate, but Del Grego only did it if you paid the price. Larry Senior installed a 1910 bolt plate in my 28 gauge VH in 1971 and it was on his list of charges. What's with the bolt slot? Was it done with a hatchet or is the picture not clear?
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gary Bodrato View Post
The left barrel enhanced appears to say PAT ? APRI and the disappears from the photo
The line says "PAT'D APR. 11, 1876" Charles King's Patent No. 175862 for gun barrel manufacturing.
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