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Unread 02-13-2010, 07:57 PM   #1
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I have a 12ga. Double trigger and hammer shotgun, Engraved T Parker on the side plate, serial # 8425 & 7581 come up as Manuf. 1876. Belgium laminated steel on Barrell. Is this a real Parker or imitation? Thanks for any help.
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Robert,

T Parker's were not made by Parker Bros. Not a gun I would dare to shoot.

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A question for the knowledgeable. Is there such a thing as a shotgun made by Parker Brothers (not a repro) that was not visibly engraved with Parker Bros. on the side of the frame?
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Jack,

We have seen a few early hammerguns guns and In fact a few later hammerless guns that are not marked Parker Bros. on the frame.But the only unmarked barrels that I have seen are the late Remington barrels.
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It may be safe to say that any hammerless Parker that went out the front door of Parker Bros. prior to the date of the Remington take over was marked Parker Bros. either on the sides of the frame or in the case of the A1S, in gold on the bottom of the frame forward of the trigger plate.
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Engraved PARKER BROS. on the side of the frame behind the oval.



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My oh my thats a piece of work Dean real bute. Seen a parker box lock had a metal thing around the barrels to rib ahead of 4arm it looked 2 b covered with leather what is it hand guard? it was in a museam so couldn't look good. ch
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It may be safe to say that any hammerless Parker that went out the front door of Parker Bros......
Anybody seen a verifiable back door gun..............??
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My oh my thats a piece of work Dean real bute. Seen a parker box lock had a metal thing around the barrels to rib ahead of 4arm it looked 2 b covered with leather what is it hand guard? it was in a museam so couldn't look good. ch
Sounds like it may be a swivel clamp for a sling. Here's an example of a sling for double guns that does not involve drilling wood or soldering metal. Might also serve as a dog leash/muzzle

You can see it here
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