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Unread 03-23-2021, 07:35 PM   #41
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Bobbie Barrett
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I wish that I would have inherited such a beautiful parker. The SN would indicate that the gun was produced in the 1920's. That would make your gun over a 100 year's old! Not many 20 gauge VH's have such figured wood even if it has been refinished. What makes the gun priceless is you get hunt with your grandfather's parker 20 gauge. Most people will never get to shoot a parker even if the stock and metal work has been refinished. The recoil pad is of quality work, thou not original to the gun, and auto ejectors make the gun considerably more valuable.
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