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Unread 08-26-2015, 10:09 PM   #1
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I'll stick my neck out here and opine that there is almost no such thing as a Parker that has not been apart in 20 yrs or more, which would include a huge majority of them, that does not need to be taken apart and cleaned. It's astounding how much dirt, rust, sticks, stones, bugs and grunge you find in those that have not been apart in many decades, astounding mostly in that they still work fine. Some trigger blades that look just fine from the outside are heavily rusted inside to the point you wonder why anything worked.
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This particular gun is a Winchester brand, Japanese made, Parker Reproduction. Doesn't look like it's ever even been outside.
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