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Old 02-10-2022, 11:45 PM   #1
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If it is mechanically sound I would just fix the stock as I suggested and
you have a SHOOTER Parker. More than a few of us on this site have Parkers that are not collectable nor valuable for some reason or other but we enjoy shooting them. Keep it, make some minor repairs and enjoy shooting and learning about Parkers. It may not be perfect but hey it is a "PARKER"
You stated your wife inherited it. Was it a family member's gun?
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remove trigger guard and look for ser. no. stamp. That should answer originality.
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