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Thank you Gary for those pictures. The bolsters on th second one caught my eye and I was going to ask...
What is the serial number or year of that gun, what gauge and what grade please? |
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I am curious of that as well. I would wager before number 2,000. Looks like non rebounding locks on it.
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I had Parker 20 ga. lifter no. 10165 in my possession for a while recently that had bolsters just like that. It was made on the tiniest of lifter frames.
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fellows go to page 8 under hammer guns 2blogs about this gun, ser#258 and photos, Gary
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