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1892 PARKER DOUBLE BARREL
Unread 08-21-2013, 02:22 PM   #1
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I HAVE A PARKER 12 GA, DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER GUN WOULD A ESTIMATE OF VALUE
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Unread 08-21-2013, 02:28 PM   #2
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Please post serial number and good pics of gun showing all #s on frame, trigger guard, barrels and fore end. Include barrel length and bore condition and then maybe one of us can give you an approximate value range. Thanks, Jim DiSpagno
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Please post serial number and good pics of gun showing all #s on frame, trigger guard, barrels and fore end. Include barrel length and bore condition and then maybe one of us can give you an approximate value range. Thanks, Jim DiSpagno
SERIAL # 75973 I DONOT SEE A PLACE TO POST A PHOTO SEND ME YOUR E-MELE ADDERSS I WILL SEND PHOTO I DO-NOT KNOW HOW TO PHOST PHOTO HERE T. MAX
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SEALE # 75973 SEND E-MALE ADDREST I WILL SEND PHOTO
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Unread 08-21-2013, 10:41 PM   #5
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Your gun left factory as a PT , "o" grade 12 ga , capped pistolgrip stock and no extras with 32" twist steel barrels my email is; bjamison102@verizon.net It is a top lever gun.

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I HAVE A PARKER 12 GA, DOUBLE BARREL HAMMER GUNS EALE # 75973 PHOTO IN ALLUMS [PARKER 1892 DOUBLE BARRLE]WOULD A ESTIMATE OF VALUE
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Unread 08-23-2013, 07:09 AM   #7
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Here is the link to Max's photos. Unfortunately, it looks rough in the photos, but a good gunsmith may determine it is better than it looks.

http://parkerguns.org/forums/album.php?albumid=476
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in addition to the rust, the barrels seem to have been cut back.
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yeah, I wonder what the inside of those barrels looks like. Still, I bet it could be cleaned up to look pretty good.
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T. Max,

There's still cobwebs on the trigger guard bow.
Corrosion can be a very serious issue and tough to deal with.
I'm curious, where and how this gun was stored and for how long ?
Hopefully it will respond nicely to some positive attention.

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