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Thank you Don
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Regarding the “P” guns, has anyone seen or heard of one in any gauge other than a twenty?
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I recently had a few P series guns in my shop. A single and a double digit number. I think the one was number P-4 if I recall.
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10-21-2023, 09:11 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Greg can probably answer this; After the P-xx serial numbers, how many were serialized with just a number, and not the Gauge, followed by a dash, and the number?
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Gosh Edgar, if we're talking specifically about Parker Reproductions, I can’t recall ever seeing or hearing of any. But, that’s not to say there are none out there, as we never say never, right?
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I’ll see if a friend who has one with a 3 digit SN will let me take a picture of it.
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I've got P-36 that I bought new in the box a few years ago, it is also a 20.
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There isn't much information or history on P repros. Some are common, some are a bit nice. In messing with and collecting these guns for decades, I have not seen a P gun that had much to brag about. Just saying it like it is.
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