pre-dawn Parker
Running down a rumor of an engraved Parker whose hammers were supposedly “missing”, I set the alarm clock for 0500, because the flea marketer said that if I wanted to see the gun, I should be there at 6:00 a.m.
He does business early, then goes home while most folks are still arriving.
All before daybreak, to examine what turned out to be a Parker G-grade.
A Hammerless; 12-gauge, 95XXX-serial number range; Damascus bbls; 28 or 30-inch bbls; I believe a 2-frame, but am not sure as barrel lug looked faintly struck (and lighting was only the battery-operated kind).
Barrels rang, OK – no thunk, anyway.
Are intact composite barrels any less apt to ring “like church bells” than would fluid steel?
No sign of barrel bulges; maybe felt one small nib, outside; bright inside. Damascus pattern quite discernable for a gun that had no signs of refinishing or tampering.
Screws apparently unturned, except for trigger guard.
Engraving looked faint (so may have been buffed) but the sun had not come up yet!
Two birds engraved on floor-plate, both of syncretic upland, walking, persuasion.
Minimal blue left, some under top lever; plenty on protected fore-end iron.
Chip out of dogs-head butt plate
Mechanics seemed tight and true
Overall used, not abused (unless frame was polished at one point). Frame as I saw it had very light patina.
Would water-table have frame size as well as the “G” for grade? There was a “2” as well as a “G”. (Confuses me with the gun being a “2” grade.)
It was not quite what I was looking for, but was an early morning adventure, nevertheless.
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