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Unread 03-22-2021, 03:29 PM   #1
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I talked with the seller when we finalized the deal. He said he thought the barrels measured at 30-3/16 and the bores were clean. Comparing similar vintage Parker shotguns I see similarities between this one and the higher quality Parkers. It will be interesting to measure the center to center of the bores and compare with Parker frame sizes and the overall weight of the gun. I can tell from the photographs that drop at the heel is pretty substantial. Also, considering Parker valuations I believe that this shotgun has a great amount of enhancements for a very reasonable price. Agree?

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Very nice...No rehab needed on this one. Does J.P.Claybrough & Bros. have a grading system. If so, do you know where this one stands?
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