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This is an 1881 Lifter Parker 10 gauge with Twist Steel barrels. I shoot it regularly with nitro powders. Note the button in front of the trigger guard bow. When pushed up the gun opens. I wish all parkers had retained this method of opening.
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This is an 1881 Lifter Parker 10 gauge with Twist Steel barrels. I shoot it regularly with nitro powders. Note the button in front of the trigger guard bow. When pushed up the gun opens. I wish all parkers had retained this method of opening.
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I'm looking for the right words. Is Parker Porn too strong?
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