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Unread 01-28-2021, 12:19 AM   #1
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Default Info needed PH grade

I came across a PH grade sn
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As for condition not known
Would this be a twist steel gun ?
Not much info on a ph grade
If anyone would like shed some light please do.
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This is a 12ga with 26in Parker Steel Barrels with a capped stock Sounds intresting
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This is a 12ga with 26in Parker Steel Barrels with a capped stock Sounds intresting
Here are the specs
26” bbl’s
Left bbl bore .729 Muzzle .714”

Right bbl bore .729 muzzle .704
Bbl weight 3.7 lbs
Frame no .1
Parker steel bbl’s
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Don ,With those Parkers you been getting you should join the PGCA and order some letters on your guns. I see you have been a forum associate since 2015 . Might pay off to buy a serialization book too a lot of good info in it .
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Don ,With those Parkers you been getting you should join the PGCA and order some letters on your guns. I see you have been a forum associate since 2015 . Might pay off to buy a serialization book too a lot of good info in it .
Yes that sounds like a good idea
I’m waiting for more info this may possibly be a skeet gun
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Yes that sounds like a good idea
I’m waiting for more info this may possibly be a skeet gun


No, that serial number is way too low for a Skeet gun. Skeet wasn't even named until 1926 and Parker didn't even reference Skeet chokes until 1932.





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Serialization Book, 29.95.What is the problem?
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Serialization Book, 29.95.What is the problem?
The bbl is 26” so it has been cut .
My speculation about it been used for skeet is because the fellow that owned it had a model 21 skeet gun .
More speculation he cut the bbl’s and shot skeet with it .
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Small bit of new info 1 frame 3 lb bbl
A crude choke test with a dime reveals it can have a dime inserted from the muzzle end
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What is the barrel length ? Its a 12 ga maybe open chokes and a letter might tell you how it was ordered
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