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Try putting a 12 ga shell in it and if it is loose it's a 10. Those lifters are great to shoot if the gun is in good enough condition. I have an earleir 10 that I shoot with 10 ga and 12 ga shells with a guage mate insert. David
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Simple solution to a simple problem. Lol. Definitely 12. Now I'm just trying to figure out what model it is. Any idea?
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Brandon,
I suggest you go to the main home page www.parkerguns.org and click on the "Parker Identification" link and the "Parker Grades" link found along the left side of the page. I think you will find all you need to learn there. |
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1878, double barrel, hammer gun, parker bros, shotgun |
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