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any particular place he signed the gun?
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Your gun does not resemble a Runge gun.
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A Pachmayr upgrade typically wouldn't have the engraver sign. This is also typical of Winchester factory engraved guns.
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thats what i thought.
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I logged in to your link, but all I get is error. Here's a link to a Pachmayr A1S to compare style: https://www.gunsinternational.com/gu...n_id=101855542. It's hard to tell from your pictures the egraving style or quality, but fair price is probably in the $20's if you're lucky.
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thats what i was figuring too..... if it didnt have gold.
you probably figured it out that the gun we are trying to figure out is my avatar. |
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lets see if i can get the pics here...........
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It's a nice gun, much more conservative than some Pachmayr guns. Still an upgrade and the previous poster hit the value on the head.
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with gold?
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Looking at your newly posted pictures I doubt that it's a Pachmayr Parker, unless you have documents of proof. I've seen quite a few & your engraving is not the same. Also, Pachmayr used stockmaker Engilbert Olafsson who was an excellent stockmaker. I knew him well & learned my stockmaking from him. Your stock was not made by Engilbert. There are lots of upgrades made by many engravers & stockmakers. Unless you have the original bills for the work you'll probably never know who did the work.
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