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07-06-2009, 05:52 AM
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Dan, try abebooks.com
I find one there for $34.95. It may or may not still be available.
Type Parker gun identification serialization
Author Charles E. Price
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07-06-2009, 08:23 AM
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You threw us a curve when you said you couldn't get a 12 gauge shell into the "bore". Into which end of the bore were you attempting to insert the shell? The shell should fit into the back end. It will not fit into the front end if it is a 12 gauge gun. The serial number of your gun is in the right range for a 14 gauge gun, but a 32" 14 gauge would be a very rare gun. Keep in touch when you measure the bores and chambers.
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