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There are three factors that determine Parker prices. They are gauge, gauge and gauge. Find a 12 gauge that you like; a 16 of similar grade and condition will sell for 2x more; a 20 for 2x again a 28 for 2x or maybe 3x and a 410 for another 2x or 3x . If you like to shoot, you can have a long 12, a short 12, a heavy twelve a light 12 a straight grip 12 and maybe even a trap and a skeet for the price of one small gauge gun.
Best, Austin
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