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A comparison between Smith and Parker hammers. The 1901 Smith is in better shape here (cleaner, w/more recent work having been done on it) but the 1887 Parker #1 frame gun is about a half-pound lighter (which makes a surprising difference) and the straight grip makes it feel like it's quicker to mount.
Is there a better way to get this nasty "brown mung" off of this old Parker?