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Unread 10-29-2019, 09:27 AM   #1
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I have this Parker sxs hammerless could some one help me out with some info on this fun thanks
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A 2-frame Grade 1 with Twist Steel barrels (that look like they've been blued).





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How do you tell the choke on the barrels?
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With a proper dial indicator choke gauge.... not a dime or a tapered slide-in brass choke gauge.






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What would be the average worth of this gun?
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That really can't be determined without actually having it in hand to fully examine it.





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It is a PH grade with a polished out frame and blued (likely Hot Blued) twist steel barrels.
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Does anyone know what the #4 and the c stamp on the barrel means it’s near the T stamp in the pics
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The 4 is the unfinished weight of the barrels and the c is some long ago forgotten inspector's mark.
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The gun, as shown, has no collector value, and very little value as a shooter although it may well be safe to shoot.
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