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Any variation in width would be no more than the variation in finishing from gun to gun.
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Parker trigger guards.
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Bruce will not elaborate, so i will.
The difference one will observe between the two guards that Bruce posted is a function of the grade of gun. Not the gauge or frame size as originally questioned. Grades B and higher had their guards more finely finished and thinned out in the rear of the bow. |
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All true.
I just have a few old beaters so that I go road hunting with my buds, chase down my bird dogs and shoot those little birds up along the Canadian border. |
Look at those two desperados hunting from the Royal Coach.
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The pictures Bruce posts are wonderful. I wonder how he has access to so many great Parkers. Incredible. Maybe all the guns are his. The only thing wrong with that picture is the towel it is on. It should be yellow or a nice a nice mullti colored paisley.
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That is a vintage towel Bruce was lucky enough to pick up at a K Mart blue light special back in the day. It’s secret lies in the fact that any gun laid upon it looks better than the background.
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