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I have two lifters from 1881. One would think both Parkers are cylinder in each barrel if the inside diameter at the muzzle were measured. The 10 gauge bores are .802 and have .030 constriction. The 12 gauge has .752 bores and .013 constriction. The old 12 gauge lifter with twist barrels is my sporting clays gun.
Harry
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