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Unread 04-27-2016, 06:19 AM   #1
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My experience values mentioned are about right. Stock damage visable in the photos put it at the low end. Any barrel problems Even less, a lot less.

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I paid $ 500 for Parker Lifter 16316, it was all 100 %
Original according to Dave Purnell, he checked ot out when he lived in Albany Ga. HE had all the proper instruments to measure
Chamber, wall thickness, and chokes. The reason the gun was in used excellent condition was that the whole gun had been varnished, that stopped any rusting. I have shot trap many times with the IM, IM,chokes. That much shooting broke both firing pins and Dave fixed both.
Every Parker owners needs one at least, they are much fun to shoot.
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