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Dean, does each set of barrels have its own forend or do they share one?
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Dean, I reviewed the order book for this gun and it only says 1 Leather Case @ $12.00. The 1877 price list says (Leather case, length of barrels, to hold gun, shells, etc. $12.00 but doesn't give a #. The 1878 catalog shows the same leather case as described in the 1877 price list to be #320 for $12.00. The 1882 catalog shows leather case #320 selling for $12.00. It has the upper compartment. More than likely, Parker could configure these cases for a 2 barrel set. Just my best guess, you have #320 leather case.
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