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Unread 06-12-2018, 05:34 PM   #3
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Mike, When you get around to shooting it I suggest that you use low pressure and low shot weight. In these old guns, it's the wood that may fail if you shoot stout loads.

Based on you description, I would recommend a gunsmith that is well versed in Parkers and have it cleaned inside and out. There are several good gunsmiths in New England that you can trust to do a great job.

I'm in NH too......... if you are near by we could talk. PM me if you want.
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