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Hi Chris! Welcome to the forum. My first Parker was also a lifter, #10250, made in 1877. It was a 0 grade 12 gauge with 32 inch 'Plain Twist' barrels.
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05-25-2015, 04:13 PM | #4 | ||||||
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My first Parker was also a lifter. 12088 made in 1878 with factory 28" bbls, grade 2
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Pictures
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05-25-2015, 04:29 PM | #6 | ||||||
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Walnut?
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Broken hammer!
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05-25-2015, 04:33 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Thanks again
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06-03-2015, 08:18 PM | #9 | ||||||
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That is an 0 grade.
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06-03-2015, 10:27 PM | #10 | ||||||
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What if any is the significance of the "13" stamped on the underside of the barrel near the flats? I have a couple lifters in this serial range and have not seen that before.
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