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i too think its in the 15 lb class maybe a little more...i woder what was the heaviest barrels parker ever made this one will be close...i ve seen in the parker pages a record weight of the lightest gun found but i ve not seen one for the heaveist...come on guys lets see what the total weight of your big guns are....dean will have to make a new record...charlie
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"The Beast" -My 1909 PH 10 32" - Nice pictures taken by the "Toolman" Cambria
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