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Parker 28 gauges in .020 constriction are full. Your gun was probably ordered at modified and full. Have you gotten a PGCA letter? What is your serial number? Dave made a good guess, most early 28 gauges are nominal .550s. I have not measured any late 28s, but assume they are the same.
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Alan: The wk stands for walter King who was Parker's plant manager & chief inspector.
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Georg Thank you for the info Al.
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Thank you Bill this a Delgreco restoration they may have opened up the chokes I got it from Cabelas' a couple years ago the barrels are 26 in.
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thank you for the info Al.
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