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But after all that is done, whatever it is that you have at that point wouldn't be a Parker any longer. If its a classy looking 28 gauge shooter that one wants, there's plenty of better options out there in the $6,000 (or less) price range, and without all the risk and work....like a Parker 28 gauge Repro, with $2K left in your pocket. No matter how one analyzes it, that purchase just doesn't add up.