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0 grade a good first parker ?
Unread 01-17-2014, 11:05 PM   #1
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Default 0 grade a good first parker ?

looking at buying my first parker bros sxs . I wanted a hammerless 10ga but haven't seen any for sale recently . Pugs has a R grade lifter im looking at which is a 0 grade correct ? I really wanted my 3rd 10 ga to be hammerless since I have 1 hammergun and just put a deposit on my second one. but I also want a parker bros 10 ga finally , it would also be my first American double . im thinking of getting a pga membership nextweek aswell
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Unread 01-17-2014, 11:31 PM   #2
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Don't buy a gun you don't want or don't need just cause it's there.

Be patient. Keep looking for a hammerless 10 ga. They are out there and the right one will find its way to your gun safe if you are patient.
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Unread 01-18-2014, 04:01 AM   #3
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I know your right , how hard would it be to find a hammerless 10 ga parkers for 1500$ or so ? did they make them in a Trojan grade or 0 ?
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I strongly endorse that you GET THE MEMBERSHIP. If you care about gun value, originality, etc, then I also suggest you get a copy of the Parker Story and The Parker Serialization Book. Guns are everywhere with non-factory modifications that you might want to be able to identify before plunking down the cash on a nice Parker. The Parker Story is expensive, but you won't lose money on the investment.

Once you get the gun bug it is hard to delay buying, but I promise you the supply of Parker's isn't going to vanish during the time you take you edumucate yourself a little further on the particulars of Parker shotguns.
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Unread 01-18-2014, 07:54 AM   #5
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Milton, Join up! best 40.00 bucks you ever spent! Gary Carmichael
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Unread 01-18-2014, 10:00 AM   #6
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1st - yes - join up - well worth it

2nd -agreed - buy what you like not what just shows up -patience grasshopper (how old do you need to be to get that one ?)

a R quality is the letter designation for a 0 grade 10 gauge hammer gun. I just picked one up as a project. My third 10 was going to be hammerless, now maybe my fourth will be.
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You might find a hammerless parker for short money but a more realistic figure for a low grade 10ga parker in reasonable shape is 2200. to 2500.00.
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All very good points here. Addressing the title of your thread, any grade Parker makes a good first Parker. My first was a lowly Trojan and it is still my favorite.
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the R grade has stub twist barrels , ive read that stub twist was more prone to pitting than other grades of barrels back then . Is 1750$ to much for a 0 grade lifter 10 ga when they sell for half that ? Aslo ive seen a L1 hammer gun for sale but no idea what a "L1" grade is ive never seen it mentioned . Its hard buying these old doubles when your young as me but I set my money aside for these old guns because I love owning and shooting them. I will more than likely get a membership ive heard some interesting things comes onto the for sale forum.
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My R letters with Twist, not stub twist.



although I know of no research or experiment that say stub twist is more likely to fail
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