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08-24-2016, 07:09 PM
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I wanna see the .50-110 also. Fullers gunshop in Coopers Landing up here in Alaska used to convert mod 71's to a .50 Alaskan, essentially a .50cal guide gun before there was a guide gun just like my 16" Win'86 .45-90. They are pretty rare these days. I've never even seen one and have only ever read of one for sale.
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08-24-2016, 08:36 PM
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I have a couple of poor pictures of the Parker I will post shortly. The SN is 60065. It is a GH made in 1890. Just for clarification on the wait time of 21 days this is a local ordain
Nice that may apply only to gun shops that will also do pawn. Some shops do not put out guns I suppose until the 21 days are up. I am fortunate to bird hunt with the shop owner so I may get a chance to look at some guns before the general public sees them.
The info on the model 71 will have a new topic opened under off topics as suggested.
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