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I have a parker brothers brass shell that is 3 1/4 inches long and 2 umc brass hulls that are 4 inch all of these are 12 ga... I have a box of those 3 inch 1 3/8 ounce shells like you have showing...collecting old ammo is a good habit like parkers are...both together keeps me broke...charlie
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Gentlemen the 20 gauge barrels 6999 have been reunited with the Cape gun 6999 as shown in the Parker Story pg 673, These barrels somehow found their way home! Soooo never give up trying, Gary
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03-24-2022, 09:23 AM | #35 | ||||||
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That is amazing and great! Another miracle in this group
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Edgar, you made reference here to "Austin's small gun" and I was wondering if Austin had more than one 20 gauge hammer gun? The only one I'm aware of his ever owning one was from his story in Parker Pages Vol. 16, Issue 1, page 36, "A Tiny, Scarce and Interesting Parker Gun" serial number 17448 - is there another? .
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What condition are the barrels in and are they strong enough to shoot? I know at least one of the early 20 gauges had very thin walls and were found bulged at the chambers.
. . . 20 gauge barrels for 6999, that is
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