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The PH 12 gauge barrels had been cut and were pitted and full of dents that just did not hamer out. I had a set of #1 frame DH 16 gauge barrels that fell right on the gun and worked after I swapped cocking hooks. The chokes are tight and tight and it handels and shoots like a dream. I do have two Twist Parkers from 1881 that I shoot all the time.
Harry
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