New Member in North Georgia
Hello Folks. I'm glad to be here and like several of the other new guys, I need help with my Parker.
What I have is an 1874 Lifter Action in 10 Gauge. The frame size is 02. Where the grade is supposed to be is "F 9 R". It has two sets of barrels, one is Laminated Steel and the other is Damascus Steel. It is nicely engraved with scrolls and dogs. The butt stock has a rounded knob pistol grip and is a really pretty piece of wood. The bores are in really good shape. The barrels are 30" long. I don't think it was ever shot much, if at all. I know that since the mid 1960's it's been a safe queen. If I were to grade the overall condition I would call it 95%. It has a fitted wood case. I will be sending off for an authentication letter tomorrow. I know pictures are needed and will do my best to get some posted soon. Anybody have any thoughts, comments, suggestions as to what I might have? Thanks. |
Walter, welcome to the forums. Your gun sounds really interesting. Have you checked to see if there are existing factory records on your gun? You should consider joining the PGCA before ordering your letter, it will save you money on the letter and you will receive the quarterly Parker Pages magazine free with the membership. You will also have access to several other forums that are for members only. I'm wondering how you determined the 1874 date of manufacture. Does it have a four digit serial number?
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Thanks David. I joined the PGCA about 20 minutes ago. And yes, a four digit serial number, 3345.
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Walter, your gun as you describe it sounds like a wonderful find. I can't wait to see some photographs and to learn more about it. I'm sure once you post photos, you'll have some knowledgeable replies. I hope there are records for your gun and that they reveal information consistent with gun you have.
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Welcome Walter! That sounds like a very interesting Parker and one anyone would be proud to own
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Well OK then. Now that the stars are out of my eyes, I have to make some corrections to my initial statement. The gun has been shot some. It has some minor pitting in the barrels six to nine inches ahead of the chambers. There are a few pits on the action as well. The muzzles and the chamber faces are clean, no dents or dings. There are some pits on the breach face. And here are some pictures. What do you fellows think?
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That is a beautiful gun! The Damascus/Laminated two barrel set is a great touch as well
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Case and all too yet. You indeed a lucky man to have gotten that! The breech face seems to indicate it has been fired a fair amount. Congrats on a real nice find.
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That's a very nice high dollar grade gun. The research letter should be very interesting. Glad to see another Georgia member.
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Great gun. Please let us know what the letter says.... interesting I bet.
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