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If the seller is telling you it is not repaired, he is either blind, or outright lying to you.
If you look at photo 5, you will see a large piece of wood inlaid into the cheek panel. Between that and the other places that repairs are evident, this gun had a split stock head that was pinned and then someone tried to cover up the pin. This gun is a hot mess. I would give him his opening proce of $100 for it.
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I bid the 100.00, i think it is fair.
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I bet there is a machine screw with a hex nut under the shield on the forend...
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We ought to play a game to find the most indecipherable Gunbroker description of a Parker.
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We could call it (Just a little white lie).
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