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The searial # is 180132. Can you give me any other historical info. regarding the it.? Thanks, Jay
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No historical, but book says 28 inch
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Can anyone tell me if the barrel length modifications have been done correctly? Attached is a picture of the muzzle. Can anyone tell me affect of the modification on the value of the gun? Reason I'm asking is because if it's basically a wall hanger, I might just re-finish it. Thanks in advance for your responses. Jay
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If the barrels had been shortened by Parker Bros. they would have installed keels right to the end of the muzzles so yours were not done properly. Cutting 4" off the end of Parker barrels effectively eliminates all choke and the value of your gun for most practical purposes has been reduced.
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