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Unread 02-18-2022, 12:49 PM   #31
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I think the real question is "Is there a Repro with a 16-XXX serial number?" Any other 16 is a 20 gauge receiver with a set of 16 gauge barrels.
So basically a 16g on an 0 frame????? I'd take that all day long.
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Probably not serialized as a 16 since all were built on O frames. No need to designate the frame as a 16. Especially since they originally planned to make all 2 barrel sets.
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This thread was started by Kenny Graft and I wonder if he ever got what he was looking for?






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John, you've stated that there were twelve 28ga. BHE and seven .410 BHEs built, these quanties are different than previously reported -- no big deal regarding the 28 gauge. But, there's a bunch of ambiguity regarding the number of .410 BHEs built. If, as you say 7 were produced, how would you explain the below pictured Parker Reproduction?
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Don't really know actual numbers. Just what I was told when trying to buy them years ago for my store. I saw one advertised a couple of years ago as a BHE 28/410 set. The ad said it was the only one made. I think there were guns built or assembled after the shut down by Galazan or others who had parts. No sure way to tell unless there are records somewhere.
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John, you may or may not have seen this letter before regarding that BHE 28/.410 set. Note the date of the letter is some six plus years after the factory closed.
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I had not seen the letter. that documents what I had been told.
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