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Unread 11-02-2025, 11:09 PM   #1
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Grade 4 T/A with Bernard Steel barrels.

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None of my hammer guns look like those. I'm not sure mine are real Parkers.
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Unusual wood grained war horse 10 gauge Lifter, 10 pounds 3 ounces. Full & full, lettered skeleton butt and nickel plated “Cap Grip”.
Bill, maybe yours looks like this one?
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Unusual wood grained war horse 10 gauge Lifter, 10 pounds 3 ounces. Full & full, lettered skeleton butt and nickel plated “Cap Grip”.
Bill, maybe yours looks like this one?
Double WOW Bruce. Beautiful wood and a documented skeleton buttplate on a lifter.
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Unusual wood grained war horse 10 gauge Lifter, 10 pounds 3 ounces. Full & full, lettered skeleton butt and nickel plated “Cap Grip”.
Bill, maybe yours looks like this one?
I can't even look at my shooters now. Beautiful wood.
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I can't even look at my shooters now. Beautiful wood.
Beauty is only skin deep, they are all the same inside. I admit I admire beautiful wood, always have. At my age it’s obvious that I am merely the caretaker and I really enjoy occasionally shooting these works of art. I can’t begin to imagine all of the hunts these beauties have taken part in.
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