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Originally Posted by Reggie Bishop
Skeet guns seem to always be an interesting discussion. According to the The Parker Story no skeet configured guns were noted prior to #232262 in 1929. Has anyone seen a Parker with configurations on an earlier gun? I know some skeet guns have been “fabricated” and one has to exercise caution. What is your opinion on the attached images.
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Does it have a reinforced barrel lug for the large forend? No mention of the forend in the letter or serialization book.
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My two skeet guns have reversed chokes. VHE 20ga and GHE 16ga.
Last edited by David Noble; 08-28-2023 at 06:30 PM..
Reason: Pictures added
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