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PARKER SKEET CHOKE STAMPINGS
Unread 04-04-2018, 09:02 PM   #1
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Default PARKER SKEET CHOKE STAMPINGS

I have been wanting a true Parker Skeet Gun and have been looking at one on the web. The gun letters as it appears. VHE Straight grip, single trigger, 26" barrels, twin ivory beads and a bevertail stock. There is no mention of choking in the letter. 1935 Remington gun. Has a Larry DelGrego recoil pad on it. But the choke stampings look real funky. What could they have stamped over? Is this a factory mistake or has the gun been messed with? Blow the picture up and it looks much worse.
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