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Not a high price, just THE price. Mine looked like that one when I bought it, but I have enjoyed some of the color from the receiver in the last twenty some years. It's still worth a dollar or two more than I paid for it.
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How is the Parker SST?
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I have several Parkers with both the Miller SST and the Parker SST. Only one (A Parker SST) gave me some trouble with doubleing. This is on a gun I shoot a lot and was attributed to wear.
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I bought a Parker 16 Ga with a Parker single trigger that was a transition gun from Meridian to Illion. I shot skeet a good bit with it, but if you moved the selector from left to right and did not make sure it was all the way right or left it would double. Nothing wrong with the gun just the operator.
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Funny thing, I understood a reliable Parker expert was able to photograph and document Ed's skeet gun didn't have a factory original checkered butt.
The radius of the stock and the dimensional location of the medallion are two problems with the gun, not to mention the price.
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