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Unread 01-21-2014, 07:36 PM   #77
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Bill Murphy
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My eleven pound C Grade hammer gun, made for a Parker company shooter, was made to the exact specifications of the B Grade made for Fred Kimble, another company shooter. Several guns were made by Parker Brothers for other company shooters to the exact same specifications. They were uncommon guns, made to these specifications because they were better pigeon guns than the pigeon guns used by other competitors. No statement is made about this practice except that heavy guns are an advantage.
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