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James Michael Moyer
10-20-2017, 10:22 AM
New to the forum and also new member PGCA(about 30 sec ago). First off, this is a fantastic resource and look forward to reading more and hopefully contributing at some point as I have a lot to learn. Last week I became a parker owner for the first time, pretty happy day. Nothing special but really liked the gun, built in 1891. I have now ran across another one I am interested in but have not gotten my Parker book yet(ordering). I was buying this gun as a part of a two gun deal and made what I thought was a fair offer not know more about the gun. I told the guy I would research some more and get back to him on Saturday and we left on good terms. I want this gun for two reasons, 1 I like it, 2 he has what he says is a bunch more(various makes) I want to look at so I want to make him a solid offer we are both happy with. I was in a hurry that day and his store was packed so I said I'll come back.

Would anyone be able to give me more info on 38852.

I know it's a 10g, tight, hammers, made in 1884, demascous barrels and the engraving is a tad more ornate than the one I already have. Both hammers are in working order, stored with a snap caps, and all numbers match. This is not this guys specialty and I know very little so we were kinda at a stalemate. The gun in in good shape considering its age.

I know this is the most difficult part without seeing and holding it but based on that is there anymore info anyone could help me with? Help with a good offer? I never plan to sell the gun.

Jim DiSpagno
10-20-2017, 10:35 AM
Grade2 [G grade] top lever 10 gauge capped pistol grip 32" damascus barrels. offer depends on condition especially barrels but $1,200.00 range is a fair starting point

Mills Morrison
10-20-2017, 10:35 AM
Welcome James! Just a warning that buying Parkers can be addictive. You get one or two and pretty soon you have a bunch. It is fun! I hope you enjoy your time here

Robin Lewis
10-20-2017, 10:42 AM
It's a grade 2 with 32 inch damascus barrels with a capped pistol grip stock. I'll get back to you with some more as soon as I can locate it on my computer...

Robin Lewis
10-20-2017, 10:49 AM
Here is an article I wrote some time ago that may help you in your quest for this Parker, I hope it aids you in some way. Good hunting!

Robin

James Michael Moyer
10-20-2017, 11:18 AM
U guys r awesome. Thank u.

James Michael Moyer
10-23-2017, 11:50 AM
I was able to be the new caregiver to this gun. I have sent off for my research letter today and will post pictures when I take some. Very excited and thank u to all for ur help. I hope to one day be able to repay the favor but I evidently have a LOT to learn.

My journey begins. I have never been just a collector of guns. Everything I have ever owned I have shot, that's what their meant to do in my opinion. Depending on what the letter says and an evaluation by a qualified gunsmith (very open to suggestions) will determine what I do with this new endeavor. My goal is to be able to take a few ducks and maybe even a turkey if all stars align. I think that would be very cool and satisfying to do that with something that is 133 years old.

Mills Morrison
10-23-2017, 12:19 PM
We have collectors and shooters on here, as well as folks who are both. I am both.