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Unread 04-22-2021, 10:00 AM   #1
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My first post so not sure if I got the pictures added right. I have a parker that I am not sure of the Grade. It was made in 1883 with serial number 29956 but no markings over the serial number as to Grade . Think it is a zero or one ? It is a Top Action 10 Gauge 30 Inch Double Barrel Hammer Style, Number 3 Frame, Twist Barrel, Straight Grip, and Plain Metal Butt Plate.

Also have a 1907 Parker serial number 141763 with a "V" over the serial number very similar to the one displayed on the Parker Identification Page under Technical Information that also has a "V" over a similar year serial number. Does a "V" mean Grade 5. Cannot find a "V" listed in any of the Grade Information ?

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You're right about 29956 but the V is not a Roman Numeral it is the grade, in this case a Grade-0 or VH.






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You're right about 29956 but the V is not a Roman Numeral it is the grade, in this case a Grade-0 or VH.






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You're right about 29956 but the V is not a Roman Numeral it is the grade, in this case a Grade-0 or VH.






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VH 10 gauges are pretty rare aren't they ?
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False alarm, Milton. He didn't say the V was a ten.
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But 141762 is not in the serialization book so we really don’t know what gauge it is. Is it in fact a 10 gauge?





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False alarm, Milton. He didn't say the V was a ten.
Yeah I didn't realize that till after I posted .
I get excited reading about the 10 gauges that don't show up often .
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Milton, the V grade is not in the serialization book, but PGCA has information, probably order book information, on the gun. Unlikely to be a ten, but who knows unless you invest in a letter.
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