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Unread 02-08-2016, 08:18 PM   #1
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If you could post some pictures of the markings it would help

From the sounds of the rib markings they are Parker barrels just not original to the gun

From the serial numbers it may be a composed gun, the barrels fitted by some one other than Parker

Some folks may think that not all of Cabela's gun experts are such
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OH! Cabela's. That explains it all.
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Yes, just last weekend I had one of their gun room "experts" try to tell me there was a screw you could turn to tighten a parker up!!!!!
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Yes, just last weekend I had one of their gun room "experts" try to tell me there was a screw you could turn to tighten a parker up!!!!!
I'm sure many have tried to find that screw. Pretty sure most think this simple cap must be the elusive tightener. So few unturned, so many buggered.
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With the SN of 94867, there is the #"2" stamped over the "8" and the letter G stamped under the "8".
Also the forend has the same serial #, 94867, stamped on the metal portion.
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