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Unread 09-25-2020, 11:17 AM   #2
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Also pertaining to this gun...

Are there any things in particular that stick out, or that you look for when attempting to determine if a parker has been restored vs a closet queen? The gun I'm looking at is a nothing special GH but it is in rather nice condition. As you probably guessed, I can't inspect it in person (at least not presently anyway). Any help is always appreciated. I always learn something from you guys when any question is asked.

I do know the following... Parker bros GH 12ga, 2 frame, Parker Special Steel bbls 30'' Full & I.M. (4lb2oz), Circa1924, 14 1/8" LOP

Hope everyone is staying safe and sound. Can't catch covid-19 from a grouse (yet).

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