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The stamping on the ejector forearm irons is "PATD,MAY 7,1901" the date of King & Hayes Patent No. 673641 covering the ejector mechanism.
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Thank you. I would have never figured that out
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Thank you I guess this site can figure anything out on this gun. Once you know what it is I see it.
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The Parker Bros. forearm latch was a Charles King design Patent No. 201816 granted Mar. 26, 1878, a date often stamped on the latch. The forearm latch and the metal tip of the forearm were normally color case hardened, not blued and gold washed as 217264 now is. |
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The operative word here is “normally.” Never say never with a Parker.
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"Life is short and you're dead an awful long time." Destry L. Hoffard "Oh Christ, just shoot the damn thing." Destry L. Hoffard |
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So zero case color and 100% blue on major parts. Gold and blue on components never before seen on a Parker. 1950's white line recoil pad. Stock finish and detail look redone. It's a great Parker but I still believe it has been restored, refinished at some point. Just my opinion as a Parker student in training.
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Here is a link to an earlier thread on Parkers and Mershon recoil pads. https://parkerguns.org/forums/showthread.php?t=5709 |
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Didn't Pachmayer restore shotguns years ago?
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