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02-25-2023, 11:22 PM
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Interesting For-end Tip:
I noticed the for-end tip on my 1880 10 gauge Lifter wasn’t like any of my other Parkers. The raised bead tip extends around to the inside face of the for-end and is relieved for the barrel channel. This design was probably short lived due to labor savings. However, I like the design, it seems to have held up well for the last 143 years.
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