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Hi guys, I picked up what appears to be an all-original Parker VH 1 1/2 frame 12 gauge in great shape, made around 1927. Using a simple brass choke gauge, the left barrel gauges modified, while the right barrel gauges cylinder. It is my limited understanding that cylinder is not a common choke for Parkers. What is the likelihood that the bore(s) has/have been opened-up, and is there a way to tell? Thanks!