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The second photo in your string shows the lugs polished off onto the barrel flats. I see this all to much on refinished barrels and it just isnt good.
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My only reason for posting those pictures was simply so that people could appreciate the interesting and unusual features of the gun, not necessarily to elicit a critique of its perceived faults.
It is a pretty 12 gauge on a 1 frame that feels and handles like a 0-frame 16. Wish it was mine. .
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I need to learn how to take gun pictures like that
Best Regards. George
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Yes I like twist barrels too! This is a 20 gauge hammer gun P grade, Gary
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Rich not many, Will check into it further and post some more photos, I am out the door to the dentist for cleaning get to the photos this eve, Gary
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Rich, After looking in the Parker Story Volume 1 under grades I do not see but 1 top lever 20 gauge, under grade 1 or P grade and it is supposed to be laminated barrels, this gun has twist barrels and is choked full and fuller, I personally have not seen another P grade top lever 20 gauge , the serial number probably makes it close to the last one made like it. More photos
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couple more
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