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 10ga #4 frame? where can I find out how many 10ga #4 frame 34" bbls hammer guns Parker made? It seems quite rare in looking at some of the sales. | 
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 There really is no way to know.  Frame sizes were only rarely mentioned in the records | 
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 4 and 5 frame guns have been scares for me to find...I have yet to hold one in my hands....charlie | 
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 Many #4 frame hammer guns of higher grades were made for shooters who shot  for Parker Brothers in competitive events.  Anyone who finds themselves in possession of such guns should request a PGCA letter to find if there is a famous name associated with the gun. | 
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 I have a C 10 4 frame, but alas, the order book is missing, so no info on the original owner | 
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 As mills said, there is absolutely no way of knowing how many guns in a given frame size were made. | 
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 I have a B 10 4 frame without the dolls head extension. It was purchased by George Dugan, an operations superintendent for the Santa Fe Railroad in 1882. It has 30" barrels with reversed F/M chokes. It is the only 4 frame I have seen in person. | 
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 we would like to see a picture of that B grade. | 
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 3 Attachment(s) Pictures of the 4 frame. The stock has skeletal buttplate.  My son has my camera and I don't have stock pictures. | 
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 Very nice.  Looks to be of the same vintage as my C | 
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