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They are less plentiful, but not really rare. They are seen on some of the early hammerless Parkers and some of the toplever hammer Parkers, as Brian says.
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One feature of the fishtail toplever is that it allowed a hunter afield to carry the gun loaded but broken open with both hammers cocked; when a bird got up, all that was necessary was to close the gun quickly and pull the trigger(s) for a shot.
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