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Unread 03-30-2015, 05:00 PM   #1
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Hi, I have parker 12 p grade and it looks like steel barrels but it looks like barrels have been cut off right in front of chamber and added on is that possible? Thanks wish I could post pictures
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What is serial number? What does the rib say? What is the steel type marking from the barrel flats? T or P?
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Hi Josh it is very possible. Can't say for certain without photos but if you noticed it is most likely. there is a tutorial for posting photos accessed from the home page.
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I can email photos? Says t on flat can't read what it says after conn. Looks like test ok then some symbols. I don't know much about these guns. Probably look stupid posting that lol
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If you see a distinct line in exactly the same place on each barrel it is very likely that the barrels were sleeved or 'monoblocked' for some reason.
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Serial number is 175783 hope I can get to bottom of this I need to sell it. I will try and figure out pictures
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Yes, those were Twist Steel barrels and definitely have been sleeved. Still have Twist Steel chambers but I've never heard of the chambers unwinding...
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could you explain sleeved? steel barrels added to Damascus? so does the t underneath mean twist?
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I assume this is not factory and kills value?
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