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Yes. It seemed I have heard of someone doing that but can't remember who.
The fore end lug is from a VH 20 gauge but the barrels are non Parker |
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The stars would not be unusual on a European gun. I seem to recall seeing a Parker with Italian-made replacement barrels.
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I have 2 Baretta 53E o\u that use a very similar star to indicate choke.
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But there are stars on only one barrel, at least on my phone. What about the other barrel if that is the choke marking.
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I see one star on the other barrel.
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So, it appears to have 1/4 choke in the left barrel and 3/4 choke in the right???... odd.
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There are stars on both barrels. European makes a lot of sense
Does the stamping on the lug ring any bells? I would think that would be a signature mark |
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