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My favorite part is the top rib inscription, if that's what you can call it.
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This is how it started; a 1919 Hunter Arms Fulton tradename gun, prior to the very classy embellishments. The Manhattan Arms guns were marked "Superior Quality" and "For Nitro Powder"
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The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to Drew Hause For Your Post: |
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I contacted the seller to advise him as to what the gun was and wasn't. He thanked me and I see he did update the listing.
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I know. And I told him that believe me or not, the gun is what it is. A Fulton that someone stamped up as a Parker. For some reason.
He was very nice and thankful to get any info that he could on the gun.
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good news he was nice about it
but he could have looked at any of the dozens of Parkers on GB and known right away
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Has the original Parker Bros flying goose recoil pad too. Hope this guy doesnt make counterfeit bills. LOL
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