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02-25-2015, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by William Davis
You are right I see it now on the main Parker site. Grade 2 or G . It has a Fish Tail Lever too.
Lot of drop to the stock, slip on pad and cheek piece from The Leatherman who displays at the Southern fit's pretty good
William
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William,
In 10 Gauge they called them E for hammer and EH for hammerless for grade 2. Later in the 1900s they eventually called them GH in 10 if I remember correctly. Very nice gun. I have one just like it except for the fishtail lever.
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