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The PH gun has had a lot of history in my family as my grandfather got a heavy 12-gauge 1890 vintage PH in 1901 after a brief trial with one of those newfangled Winchester trombone action guns! It saw some serious use living on a Minnesota farm with six boys! After grandpa died in 1954 it passed to my dad's next older brother, born the year grandpa got the gun.
Your gun would be of 1903 vintage by the serial number chronology on the home page. According to The Parker Story, the first PH/PHE with the Parker Steel barrels was 192515 made in 1920. We must still be having a picture problem as I tried to post the Quality PH/PHE page from the catalog circa 1901 that introduced automatic ejectors but no go. |
Hi Dave,
I believe my Parker has a Twist barrel. Thanks for the reply. |
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Attachment 137945 In the years before WW-I most of the arms companies showed quite high "List Prices" in their catalogs while the guns actually had a much lower actual "Net Selling Price" at retail. Guess the thought was the consumer would think he was getting a good deal when his local hardware store sold him that $65 Quality PH for $48.75 and those $25 ejectors were really only $18.75. Still stupidly expensive when Remington ejector doubles were only $5 more than the same grade with extractors! |
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Good Parker that shows nothing but honest wear.
The pad says it’s been standing in a closet for a very long time. . |
To my novice eye, it looks to have no safety? Maybe ordered that way. A letter could prove to be interesting as I do not think that is a very common option.
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Hi Rick,
Thanks for the reply to my post. Someone in the past has modified/removed the safety. I'm pretty disappointed in that as well as the addition of the recoil pad.. |
Thanks for the reply Dean. I have the gun at the gunsmith to have checked for shootability.
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The gun does not have ejectors.
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Hi Bill!
Thanks for the reply. You can't see the ejectors on the picture of the full gun, but if you look at the picture of the barrel flat you can see the bottom of the ejectors. |
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