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Fair enough. Thank you
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I believe it's a T. Barker, but it's confusing
Some discussion here http://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=30689 As a family heirloom it is of course invaluable, but was not of high quality when new and after cleaning the gun it should be hung in a place of honor in your home. You might also consider removing the firing pins.
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Look at the gap at the breech face, way off face. Nice looking gun however. Aiways wonder how many shots it takes to get a gun off face like that
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Or how poor the metal quality on the lug and hinge pin was.
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1881 Parker Bros.
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Flower on the rib my favorite accent.
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