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Hi all! Can you please help with stamps/markings? Can anyone help correct me or help fill in my unknowns below? I have a 1925 12g GHE 30”

PIC1:
PS in a circle = parker spec. steel
HT over A = heat treated? something A?
Not sure of the mark to the right of the HT over A = 41? Barrel weight?

PIC2:
12 = 12g
Below the 12 is maybe a 1 1/? = ???? Assume 1 1/2? Frame size?

PIC3:
JG in a circle = James Geary barrel inspector

PIC4:
GH = GH grade, but no E and this does have ejectors
213643 = s/n from 1925
2 = what would this be?

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I think the "STORY" on this gun is less of the Parker stampings and more about the "Pachmayr" on the water table.
Would like to see more pics of this gun.
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I think the "STORY" on this gun is less of the Parker stampings and more about the "Pachmayr" on the water table.
Would like to see more pics of this gun.
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PIC 1 -- The two guesses on what the HT over A stands for are 1. Heat Treated Annealed. 2. High Tensile Alloy.

PIC 2 -- poorly struck 1 1/2 for the frame size.

PIC 3 -- Correct.

PIC 4 -- Parker Bros. never added the E on the watertable stamping of the Quality. The 2 under the serial number is the Grade. Grade 2 hammerless guns were Quality GH in 12-gauge and smaller and Quality EH in 10-gauge.

Quality G.H. Blue Ink Catalog.jpeg

Quality E.H. Blue Ink Catalog.jpeg
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