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The serial number would help immensely in identifying it. We could tell you exactly how it left the factory.
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Hope the pictures are attached. I was given this gun when I was 13. I had gun oil for my BB gun so I"d rub the parker with it.Removed rust and kept bores nice and shiny. My grandfather fed the family with this gun.
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The book tells me it left the factory as a 28" VH (extractor, not ejector) Pistol gripped 16ga. Exactly what my father's first Parker was, 94 years ago.
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Thanks so much for the follow up information.
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I'm from Maryland also, Damascus on the Western Shore, and am interested in what part of Maryland you are from. Now that you know your gun is not a 20, you can start searching for some 16 gauge ammunition.
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