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Hi, stumbled on this site while googeling a Parker PG that I have had for ages sitting in my cabinet and since I am getting to the age where I need to think of trimming the herd was wondering what a fair market price would be for such a shotgun. Will post pics in another thread. Thanks for any help or info
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What is a "Parker PG"?
That's a very nice Parker Bros. bill of sale! Do you own the gun listed on the bill of sale or just the paper? .......or both????? |
Both check out thread on other forum for pics & info
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Dean here is a big hint on what it means
Fill in the blanks: Pisto_ Gri_:banghead::banghead::banghead: |
Come on Dean...:rolleyes:
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Okay... okay... I get it now.
I have a lotta Parker "PG's"... Why, I even have a Ruger "PG" and a Winchester "PG". I have a Weatherby "PG" and a TC "PG" too. I also have a Parker 'project' "PG" that I'm changing to a Parker SG..... How'm I doin' ? My '96 GMC is a PIG... but that's beside the point. Oh, by the way, The Parker that Mr. Erickson shows in his other thread appears to be a very decent VH ... :smiley7: or Vulcan, if you will. |
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Why PG on bill of sale??? |
Hi Mr. Erickson - The gun is actually shown as # 131381 12/30 (which is 12 gauge with 30" barrels) Vulcan (which refers to the grade of the Parker, a VH or as marked on the barrel rib, Vulcan Steel... V = Vulcan, H = Hammerless) and the PG refers to the stock's grip style, in this case a PG = Pistol Grip.
I was 'funnin'" with the other guys, no disrespect to you at all. |
Thank You!
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A very cool invoice. The gun literally went to the town next door to Meriden. I am sure Mr. Winter was very pleased with his new Parker Bros. shotgun. I looks as though it was well cared for.
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