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larry bruso
03-17-2013, 07:03 PM
I have this sitting in my safe, it was my father-in-laws and my wife inherited it. I checked the serial number, 98574, and it shows as manufactured in 1900. The grade is V and since it is hammerless I assume that would be VH. I do not know how to remove the barrels to check the water table markings. I have removed the forearm and the serial number matches. I assume the retention pin must be unscrewed but I do not want to mar the screw or scratch the finish. The one question I have is the buttstock, it is a left handed stock and matches the finish on the forearm.
Could this shotgun have been ordered with this stock?
Can anyone give me a range of value for this beauty?
Attached are some photos.
Dean Romig
03-17-2013, 07:16 PM
Hi Larry,
That gun has been restocked and the beavertail forend is a replacement as well. Further, the frame and barrels have been blued.
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 07:21 PM
Thanks Dean, that is what I figured. Damn there goes the value, my wife would like to sell this as it was not one that she cares about. Any idea what she should can expect to be offered?
Mark Ouellette
03-17-2013, 07:46 PM
This serial number is not in the Serialization Book. It looks like someone stocked it for trap. If the gun has 32" or longer barrels it will be worth more that the most common 30" barreled guns.
What it the number, either a 1, 1 1/2, 2, or rarer 3; found on the bottom of the barrel lug?
Photos of the barrel flats and receiver water table will be helpful.
Mark
Rick Losey
03-17-2013, 07:53 PM
I do not know how to remove the barrels to check the water table markings. I have removed the forearm and the serial number matches.
once the forearm is off -hold the barrels in one hand and with the other hand grip the wrist and push the top lever to the right. hold it there while you pivot the barrel down and lift the back hook of the barrels out of the action
the hinge pin should not be touched
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 07:54 PM
Mark,
As mentioned I am not familiar with the take down of this shotgun and I did not want to mark or scratch it so I have not removed the barrels. It seems that I need to remove the retention pin by unscrewing it so I will do this another day and post pics and information.
I can clearly see the serial number and V marking and when I put this in the serial number search it comes up as made in 1900.
Edit: AHA, thanks OH, the number on the lug is 2.
Scott Janowski
03-17-2013, 08:00 PM
Larry,
You do not need any tools to take the barrels off the gun DO NOT take the pin out there is no need to. After you take the forend off you should be able to open the gun and the barrels should come off unless there is some other problem.
paul stafford jr
03-17-2013, 08:11 PM
when you get the barrels off, check the marks to see if there damascus or not, they look like they are hot blued that type of bluing and damascus do not mix well.
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 08:13 PM
Ok, got the barrel off, there is a 2 on the barrel lug and attached is a picture of the water table.
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 08:15 PM
The barrels say Vulcan Steel on the ribbing.
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 08:24 PM
Big Friend,
See the picture above and my reply for barrel size.
Paul Plager
03-17-2013, 08:53 PM
Larry, what does the printing on the barrel rib say? Should be something like "Parker Bros. New Haven Conn. Vulcan Steel " or might say Trojan Steel.
Also look at the Grading section onthis site. You will find it in the lefy colum on the home page below where you click to get into this forum. That should answer most of your questions.
By the way, welcomee to the forum.
larry bruso
03-17-2013, 08:57 PM
Thanks Paul, it does say Vulcan Steel. I did look at the technical section and had most questions answered. Now just wondering what kinda of price we should ask, I am guessing not more that $500 the way it looks.
Dean Romig
03-17-2013, 08:58 PM
I agree.
Paul Plager
03-17-2013, 09:20 PM
I think you won't have a problem selling it for that price. I would be willing to buy it. But.....to sell it here you need
To become a member of the PGCA, not just a forum member. Your time and money, $40.00 to join will not be wasted. There is an amazing amount of knowledge in this group. As a paid member there are many benifits like buying and selling Parkers and everything from ammo to syrup, and anything in between. Friendships abound here.:bigbye:
Brian Dudley
03-18-2013, 09:47 AM
Yes. About $500 is a safe bet since this gun is strictly a shooter and has no collector value. The collector value has been effected by the restock and the all blued metal finish.
The fact that the stock is cheeked for a left hand shooter may hold back some potential buyers. Or maybe not. You never know. If I had this gun in my shop, I would remove the cheek piece to make it universal.
Mark Ouellette
03-18-2013, 10:35 AM
Larry,
You answered that this Parker has a #2 frame. How long are the barrels?
Mark
Destry L. Hoffard
03-18-2013, 11:50 AM
Boys I'll buy them all day like this one for $500, you could get more than that for the barrels alone if they were sound.
Destry
allen newell
03-18-2013, 03:00 PM
Looks like a left handed shooter to me.
Pat Dugan
03-18-2013, 03:37 PM
Join PGCA put a price on it ,,You could always come down. This site does not allow bidding, but this would sell quickly. Hot blued barells might cause the ribs to come loose. This has happened to me more than once.
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