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Unread 10-26-2017, 10:08 PM   #1
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Default Short Ten w/o Damascus Barrels

How common/rare is a Parker 10 gauge with fluid steel barrels? Full disclosure: Julia's is selling one. I have not seen many/any, so it piqued my interest. Wish condition was better. Think I need one (but just dropped a stack on Leica Noctivids).

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Unread 10-26-2017, 11:03 PM   #2
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They're mighty scarce.
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Had my hands on this one today at preview....could be a decent shooter in my opinion if the butt stock holds up and it goes for a low enough price. Dimensions seemed ok too with being just a trifle short...not sure what the chokes are or what the pellet count in the letter means...the break in the wrist is in the same plane as the barrels and just above the thinnest part of the wrist...hope this helps...
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Did you win it Victor?
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They gave it away.
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How much did it go for?
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$3,737.50. Estimate was $2,000 to $3,000.

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$3,737.50. Estimate was $2,000 to $3,000.

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That would be incredibly cheap. According to the book they only made 205 in any grade.

Thank the lord, I have one of the D grades.
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Had my hands on this one today at preview....could be a decent shooter in my opinion if the butt stock holds up and it goes for a low enough price. Dimensions seemed ok too with being just a trifle short...not sure what the chokes are or what the pellet count in the letter means...the break in the wrist is in the same plane as the barrels and just above the thinnest part of the wrist...hope this helps...
What grade was this gun?
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