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David, There were less Remington Parkers made than the Meriden gun's but I would think that a 16 gauge Remington gun is not exceptionally rare.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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Thanks David what about one that was made in New York and has a beaver tail forearm and ejectors with a strait stock?
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David, I consider it a rare gun because it does not reside in my gunsafe.
Please send it to me at your earliest convenience.
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It's on the way
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Fully optioned Parkers were much more common in the Remington era than in the Parker era.
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Thanks it one of the last nine hundred made and a great shooter and i am glad to be its caretaker for awhile
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Dean, I'll send you a scan of the Visa bill. Cabela's strikes again.
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