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Unread 05-08-2017, 01:04 PM   #1
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I bought the N 10 #6 frame. It was nice to hear your opinion of the gun. According to the Parker letter it went to Hatcechubbee AL on 12/12/1902. Thanks
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I bought the N 10 #6 frame. It was nice to hear your opinion of the gun. According to the Parker letter it went to Hatcechubbee AL on 12/12/1902. Thanks
Craig, I'm sure you will enjoy this gun. It is extraordinary. The barrel pattern is still in great shape as was the the rest of the gun. I imagine it has taken some geese at long distances in its day -- I could see them over the barrels when I hefted it(!). If I may ask, what are your plans for the gun? Shoot it, keep it in the safe?...and obviously enjoy the heck out of it.
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