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Many thanks. I did a fair amount of reading on Parkers and was aware there were "non-Parker" Parkers. Figured I ask the experts.
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Apart from the first civil war muskets, charles Parker/Parker Bros didnt make muzzleloaders.
In other words, they never made muzzleloading sporting arms.
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the proofs are from Birmingham UK - there were several gunmakers in Birmingham with the last name of Parker starting in the 1700s- I expect your expert knows little of muzzleloaders, if the barrels are rough, cutting a couple inches off isn't going to help.
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