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Old 05-06-2017, 12:20 PM   #1
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I agree with Jay but I loved it the minute I seen it ,I ran across it a few hours after it was posted and ran for my Parker Books !!!!!!!!! Really a cool gun in my opinion but I always lean toward the unusual !
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If anyone needs more info let me know. The owners daughter is selling it to pay for her fathers Medical bills. It is her father's shotgun he has Alzheimer's. Thus we have no history on it. I have added a lot of photos and information since I first listed it. Please take a second look if you haven't.
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The owners daughter is selling it to pay for her fathers Medical bills. It is her father's shotgun he has Alzheimer's.


My most sincere sympathy for the owner's daughter and the entire family.
My Dad suffered for almost ten years with that terrible affliction.






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The owners daughter is selling it to pay for her fathers Medical bills. It is her father's shotgun he has Alzheimer's. Thus we have no history on it.
God bless her and her father. I hope this gun brings every dollar that it is worth.
It may not be as beautiful to look at as most AAH's but it is every bit as rare and unique as any of them.
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