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Here you go Bill...maybe...if you hurry
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I've pieced together some of the history of my Parker, No. 216802, and the intertwined family history. Manufactured in 1926, the gun is a 12-gauge side-by-side. It is a field-grade firearm, far from the finest that came from the Parker Bros. factory, but still a valuable sporting arm that otherwise would be beyond my resources.

Whether it was produced as a custom order for the doctor isn't clear, but features of the gun offer intrigue and appeal to a certain shooting style.

More serious shooters than me call it a "fast" gun. At slightly less than 7 pounds, it is light for a double gun of its era. The barrels are just 26 inches, short by most standards, but an asset when swinging through tight cover after a flushing bird. The barrels are choked differently, with the second tapered for longer shots.
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