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marshall moore Member
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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 04:15 pm |
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I'm new to the group and was hoping to find out anything about my Parker double with two triggers and a number # 129250 found on "stock" , barrel and "forearm". Thank you.
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Dave Miles PGCA Member

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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 04:21 pm |
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Should be a 12 gauge, V grade, with extractors and 30" barrels.
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marshall moore Member
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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 04:25 pm |
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Thanks so much Dave! I think I'm catching Parker fever. I quess there's no known cure.
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marshall moore Member
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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 04:42 pm |
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Dave, I have 2 follow up questions if you don't mind. Can I use this gun with modern shells? Everything appears tight. Any idea on year of production? Thanks again.
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Pat Dugan PGCA Member

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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 08:14 pm |
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I would shoot any thing but Super high brass. The gun was made in 1904
PDD
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Posted: Sun May 17th, 2009 11:54 pm |
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Thank you Pat!
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