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There was a whole gun very much like that in a local shop about a year ago. It was marked Parker Bros like this one,
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According to the Serialization book, Parker Bros. ser. no. 2914 was a L U 0 11 30.
That would be Laminated, Underlifter, 0 options, 11 gauge, 30 inch barrels. .
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That is a crescent.
And, yes, those are cocking rods.
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Thank you, Brian. I had never seen a hardware store gun in nice condition.
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