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Unread 08-31-2018, 08:43 PM   #11
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Thank you; if I buy this gun, I'll certainly look into it.

A AAA grade stock is a terrible thing to waste.
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Johnson’s book is long on enthusuasm, but short on facts. It is, by no way, to be taken as accurate.
Yes, it was the first book on Parkers and what got the interest started, but that is about it.
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Hello all perhaps someone can help me I bought a bunch of Antiques at a private sale and amongst the items was a Parker kind of weird looking serial number 171264 12 gauge thank you in advance for any info

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That is not a Parker serial number as it is more than 6 digits long.
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Sorry I the serial number is 171264 it’s a 12 gauge
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Probably made in 1914. By 'weird" do you mean the serial number is written in script rather than block numerals?
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Ok. That looks better. What is so odd about it?
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The stock looks like it has adjustments
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The stock looks like it has adjustments
There were Parker try guns made in the 171xxx and 173xxx range. If the adjustments you speak of are to adjust the drop, cast, length then you have a nice treasure. Please post some pictures.

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