Bruce Day
02-28-2022, 10:19 AM
I am posting a few GH photos to show how great and what a value they tend to be. They are a common gun, often very nicely done and well kept. They can be found in all configurations and if a person looks enough they can find one that suits them.
Here is a 12 ga, 30”, 2 frame, 7lbs 9oz GHE. Many have nice wood and Damascus barrels. They usually sell on the reasonable side, I suppose this one would be valued $3500 to $4000 but it is not for sale. So if a person is looking for a nice , representative Parker , consider a Damascus G. These are great barrels and competent with about anything a person needs to shoot through it. This one has seen up to 1 1/4 oz 3 1/4 dram pheasant loads.
Many are well used but also well kept. This one has its original dogs head butt plate. A person can inspect the standing breach and the position of the opening lever to get an idea of the amount of wear.
Here is a 12 ga, 30”, 2 frame, 7lbs 9oz GHE. Many have nice wood and Damascus barrels. They usually sell on the reasonable side, I suppose this one would be valued $3500 to $4000 but it is not for sale. So if a person is looking for a nice , representative Parker , consider a Damascus G. These are great barrels and competent with about anything a person needs to shoot through it. This one has seen up to 1 1/4 oz 3 1/4 dram pheasant loads.
Many are well used but also well kept. This one has its original dogs head butt plate. A person can inspect the standing breach and the position of the opening lever to get an idea of the amount of wear.