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Unread 01-23-2019, 08:40 PM   #21
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Umm... yeah, if the ribs move, they are loose for sure.

You can shoot the gun, but dont pay $400 for it.
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It would be fair to point out the problem and offer $300 I would think. Good to see it go to a caring Parker guy for a good home.
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Funny that a price is thrown around and i dont see in this thread any details on what parker this is. Grade?, ga.?, barrel length?, chambers? Etc.etc.
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Funny that a price is thrown around and i dont see in this thread any details on what parker this is. Grade?, ga.?, barrel length?, chambers? Etc.etc.
Trojan mentioned on original post.
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Are they Remington replacement barrels? I can't remember ever seeing 15 inches of rib without a section that included part of the rib inscription.





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No they are the original factory parker barrels. The pictures are of the same stretch of barrels. They are 30 inch 12 gauge.
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Thanks jerry. I missed that. So its a 12 ga Trojan with 30 inch separating barrels.
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