ph?
Hi Guys,
Is this a PH? it's a 10g which i think is rare in a PH i see the stock is poorly repaired do you think it is a reasonable project if i'm willing to have it restocked? http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1299.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1302.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1303.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1304.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1306.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1307.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1308.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1313.jpg http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...1/IMGP1314.jpg Thank you in advance julian |
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I would not restock it. |
sorry guys i think i somehow go thtis in the wrong category i was trying for general discussions. As a project would you feel $500 is too much?
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Julian,
What I can see it would be well worth $500 and I would do nothing to it but shoot it. If the stock breaks again, I would just have it repaired. There are those that can do a cracker jack job and it would be better than a replacement stock and cheeper. Kindest, Harry |
Thank you for your help i'm certainly interested and i think i will pick it up. it is a pkg deal with a lefever EE and i think i'll pick them up 1600 for pair
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The book indicates, Grade PT, Capped pistal grip,10 ga, 32in tubes. Parker Story estimates about 608 produced. HTH,:) Bob
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The frame in the photo is marked N for N grade and shows in an enlargement below the serial number. The difference between N and P grades is purely a letter, but the gun is most correctly an N grade.
The Parker Gun Identification and Serialization book identifies all guns with plain twist barrels generically as PT, when most of the 10ga's are more precisely Grade N. |
N being a 10 gauge, P being a 12 or smaller.
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Depends on the year . Plain Twist grades were N for 10's and P for 12,14,16 or 20 per the 1900 catalog but in 1910, the N designation was dropped and P's were offered in 8, 10, 12,16 or 20. The best way to identify grade is to look at the frame flats, and this one says N so its an N.
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Aah!
I think Dave has told me that before too... The older I grow - the closer I come to being able to honestly say "I've forgotten more about Parkers than . . . :( |
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