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Bill I tend to agree with you. When I started researching these guns I found many Remington Parkers with this pad. On another note. The owner of these 2 20 gauges also has a Rem-Parker 12 gauge skeet gun. He said it is on marked In and Out but not skeet. I am going to go shooting with him tomorrow and will get a chance to look at the gun at that time. Made in 1937 I believe he told me.
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