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In the hammer gun era Parker Bros. had the distinctly bulbous pistol grip that many collectors call the "ball grip" and many mistakenly apply that term to the half-pistol grips of the hammerless era.
Most Parker Bros. catalogs just state "straight or pistol grip" --
Quality G.H. Blue Ink Catalog.jpeg
Quality G.H. Ejector Catalog.jpeg
GH & GHE 1923.jpeg
January 1, 1930, Parker G.H.E - Parker G.H.jpeg
By the Remington era they specify the "half pistol grip --
Parker Skeet Gun, May 17, 1937, grip styles underlined.jpg
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