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Ok so it is not a Parker |
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06-05-2015, 10:05 AM
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Ok so it is not a Parker
Well this gun is certainly not a Parker, but in the day it was called the "old Reliable" especially after the Creedmoor matches, when the Brits were embarrassed by its accuracy, This is a Pedersoli replica, of the Sharps Creedmoor Rifle, weighs in at 13 lbs, and is the Deluxe version, gun packs a punch even with its weight. Gary
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