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Thank you, great advice. From what I know about Parker shotguns, I'll be honored to be an owner and a member of an exclusive club. I'll keep the gun for my life and pass it along to another family member but hopefully not until I'm 95. Each time I use it, my dad will be on my mind.
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Robin's viewpoint is as sound as it gets and I agree completely.
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I agree; it would be an honor to inherit and hunt with either. I'd guess that a 1929 G grade might be a very nice gun and have steel bbls vs the likely damascus on the D grade if that makes any difference.
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I'd have to look the G grade over pretty hard. Later production date and steel barrels should make for a great shooter.
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What an honor to own Dad's gun and a Parker at the same time! Jerry Andrews
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I you plan to hunt with it I would want the one with best dimensions.
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