Copy all! That's OK...it's still a family heirloom even if i can't figure out who bought it originally and where. My wife is shooting pistols right now, as i got her trained up for self-defense before i departed. And now she's addicted! And I love it because now we can buy guns "for us"...and not just me! She's presently armed to the teeth, and I pity the poor fool who tries to break in! She's a good shot at the range...but more importantly, she's competent and confident now. We will pull out the long firearms and go to an outdoor range when I return. But I have enough land to legally shoot shotguns on my property as i understand it...but i will read up on the local laws before i test that theory frequently. I on rare occasion use my Mossberg 590A1 12 gauge pump action to kill beaver when they decide to take out some trees---but i haven't used the Parker yet because I knew it was an antique, and I didn't know anything about it at the time. But now I do, and now I know it is a quality gun that can be used as needed for fun or utility---like beaver control! But i do need to clean it up...like I said previously, it hasn't been cleaned in I bet over a couple decades. Probably even more than that! Can't wait to get my research letter...