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When I was headed out to the auction, I meant to take 8 and 10 gauge empties with me to check exactly what you are confused about. I forgot to take the empties with me. Looking at the breech face, I think the gun is a ten. We will wait for the owner to confirm.
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When I was headed out to the auction, I meant to take 8 and 10 gauge empties with me to check exactly what you are confused about. I forgot to take the empties with me. Looking at the breech face, I think the gun is a ten. We will wait for the owner to confirm.
5 frame guns are not very commonly encountered. I assume it is a 10g? Or is it an 8?
Neither of the hammers are original to the gun. The left one is not Parker at all, the right is a parker hammer, but not original to the gun. It is from an earlier lifter. It overall looks like a solid gun.