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Unread 02-14-2026, 05:03 PM   #1
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Don't recall the grade (maybe a 0 or grade 1 ) 28 inch barrels


Randy that 32 inch hammer gun is very familiar even though the perfectly wonderful straight grip stock has been replaced

Most of my gun pictures are on my phone and I have no idea how to move them
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Rich,

I’m glad to see you have a few Parker’s that are of the pistol grip configuration, there is hope.

How did you never think to show me this 16 gauge Underlifter, have you been cheating behind my back
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I’m glad to see you have a few Parker’s that are of the pistol grip configuration, there is hope.

How did you never think to show me this 16 gauge Underlifter, have you been cheating behind my back
I'd never do that to you Stan. That's been gone awhile. IIRC it was in the 13K serial number range.
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Don't recall the grade (maybe a 0 or grade 1 ) 28 inch barrels


Randy that 32 inch hammer gun is very familiar even though the perfectly wonderful straight grip stock has been replaced
You have a good eye Rich. A long and winding road with a happy ending for all parties involved. Interesting letter on that one. Stock book shows it as a capped PG while the order book has it as a SG. Can't go wrong
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Well it's staying in the Parker family. I got it from a member who got it from another member. Two more members later you have it.
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I don't see it going anywhere for some time now.
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The previous owner had two choices, that one that was properly stocked with a straight grip and a Grade 3 with 30 inch barrels. The Grade 3 had been restocked and horribly at that. In retrospect I'm glad he chose that one as according to TPS only a handful of Grade 3 16's with 30 inch barrels were made. IIRC it was 8. That gun is currently awaiting for a suitable stock blank to return her to the proper status she so richly deserves.
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