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I heard an interesting perspective on late hammer guns made by some English maker several decades after the hammerless gun had come into vogue. They were considered not as desirable as the hammer guns made during the era of hammer guns. That was because the craftsmen who made them were not as versed in their manufacture; they were more familiar with making hammerless guns and the quality was not as good. I wonder if this applied to Parker as well?