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Austin brings up some interesting facts about the Invincibles, one of which states that #200,000, long lost to Parker researchers, once wore a Mershon pad. I don't find that so strange since a neighbor of mine who was a shooter probably more than a collector at some times in his life, owned the gun for many years until his death. He probably had the Mershon pad installed to make the gun more friendly to his shooting style. After all, it is a shotgun. I visited those I Guns a week or so ago and they are safe and dry.
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Bill, are you sure you aren't a Parker Life Member since conception? You sure do have some interesting stories to relate.
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I had met some people before the beginning of PGCA that shared some secrets that put me and a couple of others at a bit of an advantage. There are several people in PGCA that knew the whereabouts of "lost" Invincibles long before they were outed. It was understood by those people that keeping that information under wraps was what the owners preferred.
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