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Every set of Lefever barrels I have seen have a Parker style matting on the rib. The work on these barrels looks pretty nice. A set of well fitted ten gauge fluid steel barrels on an early Parker makes for a pretty nice gun. The lugs look like original Parker. If they are Lefever, they would most likely be sleeved. If not sleeved, they would be Remington Parker barrels if they came from Lefever. I would buy that gun.
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