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For some of the old timers. There was a time when a post market second set of barrels could be ordered. These barrels were made and fitted in Belgium. I think in the 1950s. Any one remember these offerings?? Who offered them?? I recently bought an Ithaca with a second set of Belgium barrels. Barrels and frame are stamped with Belgium proof marks. Barrels are marked "Made in Belgium." I have seen other makes in similar circumstances. I recall the offerings but can't recall the details. Any one remember?
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Walt, I was just a young pup back then but as I recall a Sporting goods dealer in Chicago was one of the people who you could go through. Stopeger rings a bell but I do not think that was the right name. A few here are older than I am and should be able to give you the right answer. There were adds in American Rifleman for these barrels. Also there were the ACME marked barrels that were a little later. You see a few Parkers with ACME barrels.
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I have a good friend with a W.C. Scott (?) damascus, that has a set of fluid steel barrels made by Franz Sodia of Austria. It happens to be a 10 ga.
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Do de name Herb Klein strike a familiar note?
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Continental Arms was one outfit that offered them.Hardin and Knight in Florida had guns rebarreled in Italy in eary 70s.
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I have a set of Italian bbls made by one of the Bernadelli's (not Vincencio) of Bohler Steel, sent through Hardin & Knight & fitted to an FE Lefever. It was sent in I believe 1970. While in Italy some custom laws changed & their delivery ran about 3 times as long as promised. In correspondance with them they informed me that as soon as all guns they had in process was completed, due to these changes the service would be discontinued. PS I seem to recall an Atlas Arms which provided bbls for Parkers & L C Smiths, was thinking they were Spanish made, but could be wrong.
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Atlas arms in Chicago supplied and fitted barrels for Parkers and L C Smith guns in the 1960s. Don't remember if they had others makes available.
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A buddy bought a 12-gauge DH-Grade Parker Bros. with straight grip and skeleton butt in 1967 fitted with a set of Italian proofed steel barrels. The gun is serial number 88224, and S.F. Cal Apr. 8, 1899, was scratched in one barrel channel on the forearm. We've been on the lookout for the original barrels for said gun ever since. Anyone with a Parker serialization book that can tell me how it started life?
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Dave, the book says grade 3,"D",12 ga., Titanic steel barrels, no extra options, capped pistol grip, 30" barrels.
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As I recall the Italian maker Hardin & Knight, used for a reduction in price of about $20.00, would strip the old bbls & use original ribs, lugs etc for the new set. I kept my set intact, but who ever had this one done may not have. Does it look like original Parker ribs?
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