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Hi, New Parker Owner from Virginia
Hello fellow Parker owners. I just recently purchased a 1919 Parker Trojan in late November at a local show. I was looking for a nice double s/s and I heard of the name in all my researches online but I can tell you this... when I saw this gun and held it in my hands and aimed at an imaginary bird toward the ceiling of the facility, I knew I had to buy it. I'm planning on taking it for a spin this week at our local shooting range. A gunsmith already approved it's worthiness for some action... so I'm very excited. There are some stamp marks on the flats of the barrels that I'm interested in... I guess I'll find out what all those mean eventually.
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Post pictures if you can and also tell us what the serial number is. Then someone with a serialization book can tell you how it left the factory, if it's in the book.
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Thanks, I posted a few pics.
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No photos to be found...
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Hi, I posted all photos under "All Albums" bar. I haven't figured out how to upload photos any other way yet.
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Gun photos
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Seems way complicated...
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The photo attachment feature is not for the faint of heart!!
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:banghead:
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The PSS3 is a Remington repair code. Your gun was to Remington in June (P) 1947 (SS) for some service, the records of what have never been found. The "Research Letters" pick on the home page shows the PGCA has copies of the factory production records for your gun.
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