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Old Parker - New User
Hello all,
I recently found an old Parker in the attic I believe was my grandfathers. It's a 12 gauge with 1 1/2 frame and vulcan steel barrel. From the stampings my best guess it's a grade 0 manufactured in 1927.
It's not in good condition but I did fire it last week (skeet loads) with no problems. I can't remove the barrels from the stock and have been told remove the roll pin. (I don't believe this is correct). The outside of the barrels have some pitting and the butt plate is missing.
I'd like opinions on whether I should invest any money into fixing it.
Thanks,
Glenn
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