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I Have A Parker
Greeting Folks,
I have aquired a Parker and would like some feedback. I believe it is a DH from the web site info I have found. The gun belonged to my grandfather who passed away in 1961. My Dad believed he bought the gun new. The s/n is 139448 which would date the gun at 1906. The stock is not the original. According to my dad, a straight stock was put on the gun. I do not know if this would be a Parker aftermarket stock. Gramps was supposed to be a heck of a shot with that gun. My dad said he couldn't hit sh*t with that straight stock. The case is a little rough with the broken strap. The gun has been on many hunting trips and shows the wear and tear. The gun hasn't hunted since the 1970's.
So, is this a DH model? What kind of ball park value would this gun have? As in, should I make sure it is insured and is it time to buy a gun safe? Should I get an appraisal? Any other preservation pointers other than the obvious such as oil the metal. Specific wood preseveration or any other things "I should know". I have read some posts here on and off for a while. This is a very nice group and very passionate about there Parkers
Thanks in advance.
Lee Weiss
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Hello Lee; Welcome aboard !! I looked in the serialization book and yours is one of the guns with the serial # missing ,I have a few of those myself ,you can go to our home page and put your serial # in where it says letters and there still in fact may be factory records for your gun. You do in fact have a DHE grade Parker ,the E on the end is for an " Ejector "gun, Titanic Steel barrels, standard on most D Grade fluid steel barreled guns and appears to be on the standard #2 frame. Your gun appears to show quite a bit of field use,especially on the fore end ,although it seems to show some case colors on the receiver and quite a bit of color on the water table, which is very nice .It looks like a very nice usable gun, I wish my Grand Dad would have had one that I might have ended up with, I don't believe you could put a price on that ! Congrats on your new Parker !! Enjoy, Russ
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