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Brian Lewis
05-10-2019, 08:47 AM
I was hoping for a little information. I have the chance to purchase one of two Parkers, the two guns are:

1. Parker double barrel grade A 20 Gauge twin trigger
2. Same vintage, double barrel 28 Gauge twin trigger

Both are non Damascus, approx years are 1930's, I am unable to determine the quality of the 28 gauge. It appears to be a high grade with a straighter stock. Any advice would be appreciated on how to determine the grade of the 28, and choice determination? Thank you!

Dean Romig
05-10-2019, 08:52 AM
The serial numbers may help to determine the grade and confirm the configuration but we must remember there is missing data in about 1929-1931 or so and if the late thirties, Remington information is scant at best.





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Eric Eis
05-10-2019, 08:53 AM
Sorry, really !

Bill Murphy
05-10-2019, 09:02 AM
The grade should be marked on the water table, but there are many A Grade upgrades that are not original. This is a hard buy for someone with questions. You should get someone to help you.

Brian Lewis
05-10-2019, 09:12 AM
The grade should be marked on the water table, but there are many A Grade upgrades that are not original. This is a hard buy for someone with questions. You should get someone to help you.

Thats good advice! I am not quite familiar with the "water table".... do you have a little more info on that? Thanks in advance

Dean Romig
05-10-2019, 09:17 AM
Pictures would help greatly, along with serial numbers.





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CraigThompson
05-10-2019, 09:19 AM
JMO , but if it turns out everything is equal ( IE quality grade condition ) I’d want the 28 . To be honest even if the 28 is a Grade or two lower and used/worn a bit more I’d still rather have the 28 . But then I have a preference for 10’s 16’s and 28’s .

Brian Lewis
05-10-2019, 09:21 AM
Thanks all, I will try for serial numbers and some pics if possible. I love little 28's so if it comes down to a blind decision i may just go that way.

Randy G Roberts
05-10-2019, 09:36 AM
Thanks all, I will try for serial numbers and some pics if possible. I love little 28's so if it comes down to a blind decision i may just go that way.

Very pricey guns you are speaking of. A blind decision as you referred to may well get you blind sided. IMO you should take Mr. Murphys advice and get some help. The aforementioned pictures and serial numbers are a must for guns of this grade. I am envious in that I would like to have that dilemma to deal with. Lots of good folks here that can help you. Best of luck !

edgarspencer
05-10-2019, 11:48 AM
This is a question most never have an opportunity to weigh. My advise is, simply, Buy both. Twenty Eight gauge is the "In Thing" today. It may not always be, but sure is now. A Twenty, of any grade, is a lovely gun. Period. Twenties have always been, and always will be "In".

todd allen
05-10-2019, 02:27 PM
I'm considering starting a consulting business where buyers could send their (in this case a Parker in 28 and 20 ga.) to me, around October one, and I will have a recommendation back on around January 15th.
All dog tested, and dog approved, of course.

edgarspencer
05-10-2019, 05:07 PM
I'm considering starting a consulting business where buyers could send their (in this case a Parker in 28 and 20 ga.) to me, around October one, and I will have a recommendation back on around January 15th.
All dog tested, and dog approved, of course.

Todd, This would seem funny, were it not for the fact I actually know people who would avail themselves of your service.

On second thought, to say I know them might be a bit strong, so I'll just say I know of such persons.

allen newell
05-11-2019, 07:54 PM
Edgar, you are so right.