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    Euroarms P58 "Parker Hale"

    As I understand it, Euroarms bought the rights to use the stamping as well as the remaining components produced in the UK. I agree, it is in very bad form to use a well respected name such as Parker Hale to sell an inferior replica of a replica. I wouldn't even be all that miffed if the price...
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    Euroarms P58 "Parker Hale"

    It has Italian proof marks with the 2011 production code "CF". So when I bought it in 2011 it was basically a brand new gun with a PH stamp on it.
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    Euroarms P58 "Parker Hale"

    When I discovered that it is a Euroarms rifle with a "Parker Hale" stamp I looked up the specs and sure enough the manufacturer says it's a 1:66 twist in a 33" barrel. The fact that Dixie advertised it as a Parker Hale gun with a price to match is what gets my goat..
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    Euroarms P58 "Parker Hale"

    Hello, Back in 2011 I purchased a "Parker Hale" P58 Naval Rifle off of Dixie Gunworks for around $1,000, thinking that it was a Parker Hale gun. I receive the gun and I notice that it's stamped "Euroarms" as well as "Parker Hale" on the barrel. So I figure that the gun was build by Euroarms...
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