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I bought this from the widow of the original owner, and wrote an article about it in the Parker Pages.
This gun has killed a lot of quail for me, and quite a few clays as well.
Back about twenty years ago, I got into a fun shoot on the skeet range with a guy from Bavaria Germany. We were running about neck to neck on scores.
On or about the 3rd go-around he offered a little side bet. I said okay, and went back to the truck and changed barrels from the IM/Full to the IC/Mod set, and proceeded to beat him.
It felt good to best the German with the 12 gauge target gun, with my little Parker 20.
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