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Dave: What determins S.b. from S.C. is it the amount of engraving and the quality of the wood. Thanks thomas.
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Tom, Yes... Engraving,checkering and quality of wood. I believe that early SB and SC guns had Titanic marked barrels but later guns had Acme marked barrels in both grades. Peerless Steel was used on SA and SAA grade guns.
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03-28-2011, 08:37 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Moved to the Parker SBT Forum
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I thought I felt the earth move.....I hate it when you do that.....
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The Following 17 Users Say Thank You to PAUL PLUNKETT III For Your Post: |
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Wow. This is great a new forum on SBT'S. I now can get a education on single barrel parkers. I looked at ser. no 177819 today and i believe after your great pictures that i was looking at a SB. I will try to get a closer look in a couple days. Thanks Thomas L. Benson Sr.
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Paul, do you shoot your SB? She's real purty!
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Dean I no longer own the gun but I did shoot several rounds with it when I did.
I let it go in a moment of weakness while chasing a nice Fox. |
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