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Unread 01-19-2019, 08:47 AM   #30
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The firing pin spacing on 10165 is actually a few thousandths narrower than the 00-frame spacing.

No hammerless Parker 20, that we know of, was made on such a small frame size.

This is 10165...

No, I do not have an especially large hand... 10165 is an especially diminutive Parker 20.


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Wow that one is rather tiny for sure ! We were in Fredericksburg VA at the Fausti headquarters picking up some warranty repair guns a couple years ago , they had just gotten back from the Dallas Safari Club Show , one of the guns they had taken was a very diminutive 28 gauge hammer gun which intrested me until he dropped the price on me , think it was about 50G’s For that price I could get a 28 VH a 410 VH and most likely a16 VH on an 0 frame .
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