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Old 11-14-2025, 01:44 AM   #1
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Yeah, what is the serial number and how long are the barrels? What are the chokes? This information will help to sell the gun. Keep looking for an original Parker DHE or GHE forend, 1 1/2 frame.
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I'm still wondering how it just fell off. Was is loose to begin with? I'd go to a local dive shop and if they would help. A similar incidence happened years ago to a hunting partner while we were sea duck hunting over an old oyster bar on the Chesapeak Bay. His 1100 slipped out of his cold hands and disappeared beneath the waves. Without even thinking he stripped down to his drawers, made a couple dives and eventually came up with the gun. Not something I would do but he loved that gun.
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