Personally I can see the appeal.
On a hammergun you would get the carved bolsters (D grade and higher). On a hammerless B grade or higher you would get the lines/ rings that outline the bolsters.
IMO would make for a very clean action but with all the lines of a high grade gun. Not saying I would order one that way but I can see the appeal.
Just goes to show Parker would do just about what ever the customer wanted.
Now the question would be did Parker give a discount on the original price of these guns do to the lack of engraving? (less man hours/ etc)
Does anyone know this?
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