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This gun has a very interesting history no doubt. A PGCA letter would cost you less than one percent of its value and possibly add to its value many times that. According to the Serialization Book, the gun had neither ejectors or single trigger or beavertail forend when it was made. A PGCA letter would possibly tell you when such modifications were made to the gun as well as the name of the person who originally ordered the gun as well as the name of the person who had the modifications made. The names you uncover will possibly be names our readers would recognize as competition shooters or other important figures in Parker history. Keep us informed.
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How exactly do I get a PCGA letter?
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David,Go to the PGCA Home tab on the upper left side of this page then click on "Research Letters tab. You will find a form to fill out and mail in.
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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This is great news. I will work on getting the form sent in this week. Thanks everyone!
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