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Old Buckaroo's 1891 Parker
Unread 02-23-2012, 02:40 PM   #1
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Howdy,
I acquired this Parker Several years back. I had not really given it any attention until a few weeks back when I decided to find out what year it was made. I was told several years ago "not to get my hopes up " as the gun had "no real collector value" due to the chip repair near the butt stock and the damaged screws.
Anyway I found this Helpful Forum looking up the year of this old shotgun.
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This Parker also came with this case and cleaning kit.





This gun had belonged to my Wife's Grandfather who was an Avid Outdoorsman in the State of Colorado. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
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I hope to hell I look that good when i am 121 years old. I am looking forward to hearing what the experts say about it.
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wow, a nice NH 10 ga with fish tail and heavy barrels looks good to me love the 10! how long are the barrels and what is the gun's weight, scott
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Book says they should be 30" barrels. Tell whomever gave you that great appraisal to send me all his junk. I think you have a great piece and I love the Leg-O-Mutton case too.
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Scott - the barrels are 30" measured end to end with the action broke open. The weight is in the 6 lb range. (give or take a few ounces)

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Thanks for the comments, The same appraiser really tore down my Winchester 1892 (a Real Fine Gun ) 32-20 caliber and two Colt SA's in the same . Perhaps he thought I was looking to sell them cheap beings I was in Las Vegas.
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A PGCA letter may tell you whether the gun originally came from Shoverling Daly and Gales, as is marked on your case. An NH grade with six pound barrels is a great gun to shoot and going through a phase of popularity right now. The bad screws and damaged trigger plate are not a fatal flaw, can be repaired by a talented gunsmith, as can the wood damage. In addition, your serial number is a "palindrome", something only strange people find interesting. I have palindrome guns that I find interesting, like my Model 42 Winchester Skeet Grade #787. They are not easy to find.
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My 3-frame NH-Grade 10-gauge is a year newer and doesn't have a "fishtail" top-lever. My barrels are weight stamped 5 9.
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Looks like an interesting mismatch on the twist pattern between barrels, unless it's just the lighting. Nice gun. Great old case.
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Richard- The barrels definitely have a "mismatch" pattern, kinda like a beauty mark !

Ok fellas, as I stated in my introductory I know nothing of Parker's or any Shotguns.
Are the barrels to be weighed by themselves ? Or is the weight of the complete gun ?
I weighed the whole thing .
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A 6 lb 10 guage would have to be quite rare, right Bill ?
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