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Sure can, but you'll find that the gun has a few issues. The stock appears to have been repaired at one time due to a large crack. Not sure when this happened, but it was well before my dad or I had it in our possession. Also, the barrels have a small about of rust, I am sure due to being stored for quite some time. I will try to take some better photos and post them as soon as I can. Below is the best picture I can get of the barrel markings, covered by the fore end.
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Hello Robert: You have a very early underlifter Parker which is most likely a 12 bore chambered for brass shell. I have SN 1248 in it's original oak case with a number of Remington brass cases. Your's could be a eleven bore, but that would. Yours just missed the SNs in "THE BOOK". Order a letter from PGCA and if the information is available it will tell a lot more.
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