kirbylawson
11-23-2013, 06:05 AM
After researching both original and reproduction Parkers I decided to start with the Repo. guns. Too much information to digest for a purchase on an original gun at this point in my learning curve, so now I can play and enjoy Parkers while I learn a lot more.
Thanks to the forum members who assisted me and fielded my novice questions.
My first Parker is actually TWO.
#1) 12-ga, 26" ic/m, 2-trigger,Straight stock, splinter, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (No case dust cover, couple marks on wood & barrels)
I'll shoot this one A LOT.
#2) 20-ga, 26", ic/m, 2-trigger, Straight stock, Beavertail, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (VIRGIN- 100% Cond., NIB & PRISTINE)
May let this one age for awhile.
Both have above average wood with some burl/fiddleback and nice layout thru the wrist.
If any sources arise for Repro. parts: I need additional barrels for 12&20-gage.
(Q1/Q2 and/or M/F) Beavertail for 12-ga. and Splinter for 20-ga. forearms.
Best Regards and love the site.
-KL
Thanks to the forum members who assisted me and fielded my novice questions.
My first Parker is actually TWO.
#1) 12-ga, 26" ic/m, 2-trigger,Straight stock, splinter, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (No case dust cover, couple marks on wood & barrels)
I'll shoot this one A LOT.
#2) 20-ga, 26", ic/m, 2-trigger, Straight stock, Beavertail, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (VIRGIN- 100% Cond., NIB & PRISTINE)
May let this one age for awhile.
Both have above average wood with some burl/fiddleback and nice layout thru the wrist.
If any sources arise for Repro. parts: I need additional barrels for 12&20-gage.
(Q1/Q2 and/or M/F) Beavertail for 12-ga. and Splinter for 20-ga. forearms.
Best Regards and love the site.
-KL