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Hello, new user and new PGCA Member from NJ
Hi All - I recent purchased my first Parker and felt it appropriate to join here. I'm looking for any helpful info on my new purchase 20ga Parker Side by Side, s/n 62793. I believe it's from the late 1800's or early 1900's. I joined the PGCA and will be ordering a letter for it shortly.
I am looking for a qualified gunsmith the inspect the gun to determine it's usability.....I'd like to use it as a pheasant / quail gun. Would anyone be able to suggest a good vintage sxs gunsmith in NJ - eastern PA - lower NY State?
Here's a couple of pics..... (if I can get the attachments to work)
Thanks in advance for your input!
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It looks a bit beefy for a 20 gauge. Post pictures of the flats of the barrels and action with the gun disassembled and we may be able to give you some information. The gun is listed as a 12 gauge Damascus barrel gun in the serialization book. It is really a nice looking gun.
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