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As was said in the thread comparing Parker’s with English “best”, they made guns that were often shot thousands of rounds every season. There aren’t many English guns to be had that don’t show the wear of use. That’s a beautifully gun with deep engraving, a killer stick of wood that might weight 6.5 #’s, and it’s not even a “Best” gun. It’s a hell of a gun by any measure. Congratulations.