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Unread 09-29-2009, 12:06 PM   #3
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You are the proud owner of an 1885 grade "0" 12 gauge with 30" Plain Twist barrels. 3 12 is the unfinished weight of the barrels.

Is this a family Parker?

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It is not a family parker but it will be.

I collect guns of all sorts but over the past few years I've collected antique guns. THis one was from a chain sports store which had it in it's glass cage for over a year. The price dropped, and dropped, then I made my move. I can't wait to post pics so you all can tell me more.

Does 3 12 mean 3 pounds 12 ounces?

How can you tell that it's a zero grade?
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