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Unread 02-13-2019, 07:47 PM   #11
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Default A better place to post - "General Parker Discussion"

Because you have a Meridan era Parker to talk about, and it is hammerless (not one of the specialty situations) you can post about this in the General Parker Discussion section. This is a section higher up on the page.

Doing this may get you more prompt and thoughtful attention, as compared to here in the area where we generally discuss shotguns from another manufacturer (non-Parker). I myself look at other sections more often than I look in on the topics in "Other Fine Doubles"

As far as I know, if someone is looking at this part of the internet...then they want to see and consider the shotgun you are looking at. Restated, you are welcome here and we want to see what is on your mind as much as you want to share it.

Things get discovered here once in a while. Quality information is shared here ALL the time.
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It is best for you to tell us what the gun is (grade, gauge, barrel length and serial number), get us some good photos of it, and please... tell us the asking price.!

Asking what it is worth will just get you a ton of different opinions on what individuals think it is worth. Vs. just saying the asking price will make it easy for use to say if it is a good buy or not.
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Make sure to take the forearm and barrels off, make sure all numbers match on all three pieces, and write down the letter grade from the "water table" on the receiver, and the info stamped on the barrels which will have the frame size under the rear lug of the barrels. These things make a lot of difference in the value, between a run of the mill gun and something out of the ordinary.
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