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to me this old parker looks good..with the stocked fixed she will make one fine field gun..charlie
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The normal chamber length would be "2 5/8" for 2 3/4" shells".
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Just shot the old gun and surprise surprise she shoots real well. About 15 min's with green scotch brite takes whatever that finish is off the barrels. Believe I will clean it up and blue it. Sorry Mills you will have to find another one for the swamp.
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You should have that split stock head looked after before it gets worse. I've never seen a split that far back into the nose of the stock.
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The head of the stock has already had the typical head repair don to it. I don't know weather it was done before the split or after the split. Will probable have to bore out the dowel pin and then glue the split and glue a new dowel back in.
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