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Old 06-12-2012, 10:37 AM   #36
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Have we seen the pictures that tell us that this is a Parker trigger? Oh, just found the picture on page 3. Parker trigger. Do we know that the end of the barrels has a blank space in the matting? Finally, maybe, the bore and choke dimensions. When the PGCA letter is posted, we can get serious about value. I see in a recent post that you have gotten some info from our researcher. Regardless of whether his information shows an ejector installation as repair work or not, the ejectors would only have been installed by Parker Brothers, Remington, or Del Grego, and not likely by Del Grego. They didn't like doing the conversion and charged a lot for it. No one else is really qualified to install the Parker ejector system, so your ejectors should be considered "factory".
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