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08-08-2015, 08:15 PM
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All together after all those years
Rarely do you find a gun that is in its original case, with all accessories, gun is a 12g a 30" and I believe to be a 250.00 grade, was sent back to Parker in 1881 to have brls browned action refurbished and new style for end latch, I believe that they would have had to make a new for end, and possibly a stock to match it, photos are not like Mikes but you can see what I mean, the letter also says for Parker to return his black walnut case, Gary
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08-08-2015, 08:26 PM
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Wow Gary, that is really nice. Looks like it has nice stock dimensions for a gun of that era. You must be living right.
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