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The number of Parker Steel PH grades is much greater than 60.
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Sure. According to the book there were 1339 total, but only sixty 26-inch barrel 12-gauges.
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I would be measuring those bores and chokes to confirm originality of the 26" barrels. Even though scarce, original field used 12 gauge 26" Parkers are not at the top of collectors' and shooters' want lists. Make sure you like it a lot before you take it home.
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