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Unread 01-29-2021, 06:32 PM   #11
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The bbl is 26” so it has been cut .
My speculation about it been used for skeet is because the fellow that owned it had a model 21 skeet gun .
More speculation he cut the bbl’s and shot skeet with it .
Did you read my post about the barrel length from the serialization book from what the book has IT HAS NOT BEEN CUT ! Bill is asking you to buy a book for $29.95 !
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Reread the top posts. It’s a 1 frame capped pg and 26” Parker steel bbls
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Ok thanks everyone I will do my research.
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Serialization book says only 1000 PP guns produced. If the chokes are both open (and the dime means virtually nothing) it might well work as a skeet gun for you. Probably not trap, and not clays. This gun would normally have a somewhat higher value than a comparable gun with twist barrels. Good luck!
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Cool..... my 9 lb. 10 ga. Lifter has uncut 30” Damascus barrels and I have shot a LOT of Skeet with it, but that doesn’t make it a Skeet gun... by any means.





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Serialization book says only 1000 PP guns produced. If the chokes are both open (and the dime means virtually nothing) it might well work as a skeet gun for you. Probably not trap, and not clays. This gun would normally have a somewhat higher value than a comparable gun with twist barrels. Good luck!


Mike - please explain what a "PP gun" is. I'm at a loss...





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Abbreviation for Parker Steel in the ser book
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Thanks for your input mike as invalid as it
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This is a 12ga with 26in Parker Steel Barrels with a capped stock Sounds intresting
Here are the specs
26” bbl’s
Left bbl bore .729 Muzzle .714”

Right bbl bore .729 muzzle .704
Bbl weight 3.7 lbs
Frame no .1
Parker steel bbl’s
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