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12-15-2019, 03:04 PM
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Too bad it’s not an 8 gauge. It would be worth trying to bring back. Unless you have a lot of experience in Parker Gun restorations you would be better off spending $40 to become a member. Then you could list it in the For Sale forum where hopefully you could get some or all your money back. If the barrels are toast you got a parts gun only. If the barrels can be saved she could be brought back although her value would not be equal to the cost of the restoration.
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