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So, did Parker always stamp the serial number in the stock under the trigger gaurd? Did they always stamp it under the forend iron?
When I first saw the gun I noticed the cheek piece and thought Sauer immediately. I'm still considering this gun but if I pass on it for sure I will let those that are interested know where it is
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Here is another V grade with a cheek Piece, It is a 12 gauge. Gary
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This was the gun that I referenced in my earlier post. Do not know when the pad got put on, He has not sent for a letter. Gary
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Gary, that is a beautiful gun.
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For those of you interested, the gun is at Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira, WI. Sorry for the late post. I hope it is still there for those interested. Good Luck!
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Whoever crafted that stock really knew what he was doing. A monte carlo would have been much easier to do. It almost looks like it was made separately and then put on.
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