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Its pretty hard to find parkers that were manufactured before 1900 that don't have a few pits. these guns were fired with Bp shells in them. A lot of people want to hone these pits out but when you do you remove metal from the hole barrel. I leave them unless the hole barrel is pitted so bad that it becomes hard to clean. That's just my opinion.
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