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Paul,That is typical of 1/2 frame guns.
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That is the first tims i have seen an example of that marking on the tang of a hammerless Parker. The only other example i have seen of an actual frame size marking on frames is on a frew hammer gun frames of 3 and 4 size have had these numbers stamped on them.
This marking makes sense as to avoid factory confusion with 0 frames aince they are similar.
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Eric, I see this mark on 1/2 frame guns only.
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I've had several Parkers apart and haven't noticed any frame size markings until I came across this one. I looked the parker story over along with some other sources and have found no mention of this stamp for 1/2 frame I.D. Is there anyway to archive this information for easily accessible reference?
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