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Titled as a d grade but describe as a g grade. Very nice setup that you bought with case all those accessories.
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I just spoke with the owner. no bore pitts,boogered screws, no splits or cracks. He think it was perchased new from parker by his grand dad who lived in Kansas at the time. He will send all known info and maybe some old pictures of men and the parker...they were duck hunter he said. The gun was well cared for. He has had it 30 years. Last time it was shot by his father in the 60-s they hand loaded some shells with the supplied tools in the pictures. Cool!
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The gun is her and a very nice package....The only fuss is the action is slightly loose on the pin. Will want that corrected and maybe fresh up the barrels as they have some ugly black rust blems but no deep pitting...maybe a job for Bachelders. It has a realy good condition vintage original case from that time period. Its very old and not useable due to age but could be used to copy as its all there. This set was shiped to simmons hardware in KS and is a one family set. I got several load tools that are very good condition and lots of neet items, and several metal shell cases marked UMC, pack of original primers. I ask the seller to send a letter that tells about this gun and the owners..maybe some old pictures too. I will post pictures when I can...Im slamed in the gun shop with all that has happend!.....SXS ohio
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12-22-2012, 02:00 AM | #6 | ||||||
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Now is the time to get all the details you can on the previous ownership. Ask if the seller can write you a letter detailing as much info on this gun's history as they can. Find out all you can about the grand dad, and store this in the case.
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12-22-2012, 02:38 PM | #7 | ||||||
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I think you did very well on that one Kenny. Looks like a great set and a reasonable price. I think I would have hit the BIN button on that one myself, and I'm not in a buying mode right now, but would have been for that one. It looks like a twin to my 10ga.
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12-22-2012, 03:37 PM | #8 | ||||||
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Good deal, Kenny! There are quite a few hundred dollars worth of antique loading tools there.
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Thanks....Them tools are realy nice,...stuff I have never seen before.....Im so slamed at work I can't enjoy any of it yet. Hope to call brad and make arrangements for some repair work on the shotgun.
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The gun no. 43805 is now at Bachelders in Michigan. Brad called and we went over the pluses and minises....When the gun first arrived I was very happy with its condition, nothing ugly. Its a little loose on the hinge pin and the finish could use freshed up, wood and metal. I was so busy with work I did not get to properly measure the bore and only stuck a choke wedge in the muzzles. It showed them to be both cyl...bummer I thought??? The original case that has been with the gun maybe since day one was made for the 28" barrels not any longer so I did not feel they had been shortened. The gun had to be put back on face so it was sent off the Bachelders for the work. When Brad called after getting a look at the old girl, I asked about the barrels and chokes, he properly measured them while we talked. They measured full/full. I was puzzled about that, from my barrel wedge reading of Cyl/Cyl. He explained that the early guns had 11 ga. bores made for metal type shells like the ones that came with this gun...thay are factory overbore! Im always learning new things. Overall the gun is as shiped from the factory less 120 years of sevice and finish loss! After inspecting the barrels that are the original F/F and 100% servicable Brad advised a full restoration. Brad has several hammer guns in for updates and feels my gun will make a great restored G-grade hammer gun that will be able to shoot modern 2 3/4 target loads with no problem or safty concerns. And he would not be afraid to shoot tom turkey with a standard type field load! Bores are nice,have not been honed and have plenty of steel in them. Thats all it took for me to give him my blessing on the full restoration. He will clean up up the breach area and give the bores a light polish for a nice flawless look that we all like. It will take approx 8 months to bring the wood and metal back to lady she once was...(-: This will be my oldest Parker and she will will get back in the game this cumming fall. Im very pleased with that old gun! Brad says it has less common engraving of upland birds instead of waterfoul found on most of the G grades of that period. COOL! Thanks all SXS ohio....(-:
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