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Old 03-27-2021, 07:01 PM   #1
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According to The Parker Story the Parker SST was patented in 1917 but first offered to the public in 1921. There were a number of after-market single triggers available at the time the gun was made, but that looked like a Parker trigger to me.
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According to The Parker Story the Parker SST was patented in 1917 but first offered to the public in 1921. There were a number of after-market single triggers available at the time the gun was made, but that looked like a Parker trigger to me.
Thank you. Sounds like there is some history to this gun then. I can understand the low value, particularly after seeing the cracking you pointed out.
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