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Mike Laritz 10-06-2010 06:47 PM

Quick Help...
 
Sorry for any intrusion but I'm looking for help. Have an opp to acquire a Parker #146xxx, vulcan steel, extractors, frame 2, case color 5%, blue 60%, Furniture 75%. Gun is tight and still usable. Prob is grade. Stamp says AF3 I cannot find any correlation to this code. Before I lay out $1000 I would like to know. Any help out there? Thanks Mike

John Dunkle 10-06-2010 06:53 PM

Hi Mike,

Looks like you made it to the Forum after my e-mail to you. Welcome.

I'm moving your post to the appropriate forum so other Site Members will see it.

John

John Dunkle 10-06-2010 06:56 PM

And oh... If you post the exact serial number, I'll see if it's listed in the serialization book for you..

John

Bill Murphy 10-06-2010 07:32 PM

The grade would be stamped on the flat of the action, where the barrel flat and the action flat meet. The grade would be adjacent to the serial number. The number and letters you mention may be Remington repair codes which are normally stamped on the underside of the barrels on the flat.

Mike Laritz 10-06-2010 09:56 PM

Thanks to everyone for your help. Ser#is 146746 and is stamped on the side of the lug, the code AF3 is on the water-----? just below the serial #. So the serial is not on the flat surface wheras the code is and proximity is ver close with the ser just above the code.

Mike Laritz 10-08-2010 02:17 PM

Bill or John if you are there the grade is V I have no idea what that means, also does the the return to
rem for work (AF3 code) degradate the value. I'm still trying to decide if I get this piece. If I do I will join your group. Thanks again Mike

Harry Collins 10-08-2010 04:06 PM

Mike,

146746 is listed in the "Book" as a VH with 30" barrels and capped pistol grip. This is an early 1908 Parker "0" grade. If as you described I would think you are getting a good deal for $1,000.00.

Harry

John Dunkle 10-08-2010 05:07 PM

Hi Mike!

First - thanks Harry for looking that up!

As well, Mike - I agree with Harry... If it's the configuration Harry listed - snap it up.. It sounds like a terrific opportunity as long as there are no huge issues with it? And for the money we saved you, please do consider becoming a PGCA Member? I mean really - where else can you kick back and enjoy the "fellowship" of folks just like you - addicted to these wonderful old guns?

;)

John

Jerry Andrews 10-08-2010 11:27 PM

Plus there are quite a few comedians on this board!

Dave Suponski 10-09-2010 09:21 AM

What are ya tryin to say Jerry?.....:whistle:


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