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Hello from Texas - Inheritor of a Parker
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I'm Chris, (Obviously) and I came across the paperwork in the gun case that my Parker was given to me in, and after reading over it, decided to search the information regarding where it came from, and here I am! My Parker came with a full history, but I know very little regarding what that actually means, all put together. I'll post the information and a picture or two on here later! Until then, thanks for having me! |
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Hi Chris and Welcome!
We're all looking forward to the pictures and the history of your 'new' Parker. . |
welcome chris.....charlie
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Can't wait to see and read about it Chris. Welcome, you'll love it here. Jim
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Welcome aboard Chris , Look forward to the Pictures :corn: ! You will enjoy this site, lots of Great Parker Guys and a wealth of knowledge !
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Hi,Chris!Where in Texas? Would like to meet fellow Dallas area Parker owners.
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Told a buddy about this old gun and he asked me if he could buy it. I have not the slightest clue about its worth.
It seems like I would need to be a paid member to post about selling, correct? |
Chris, looks like the barrels have been chopped. Have you measured them? How long are they? That will help determine price as well as other factors.
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To answer your question about posting for sale here yes you have to be a PGCA member to use the for sale section of this forum.
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Also, thank you for the clarification on selling |
Chris, the letter you have was derived from original Parker Bros stock and order books that were kept at the time of the manufacture of your gun in 1899. The info in the letter is used to determine the original configuration to compare with the gun now. That is how you can tell if the gun has been altered over the years. Your barrels were likely cut years ago (as many were). The letter doesn't say the distance it was patterned at but it likely had full & full original choking. Depending on how much has been cut away there may be very little or no choke left in the barrels.This will have an effect on the value.
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Frame size
Hi Chris and welcome to the PGCA. There is great educational information from very knowledgeable members and all kinds of interesting other things about hunting and guns as well. I'm just curious about the frame size on your gun; if you take the barrels off of the gun and turn them over, bottom looking up, there are some numbers on the barrel lug that fits down into the action. And that is the frame size. What is that number? It will be a 2,3,4 ...something like that.
Thanks Chris and enjoy the site!:bigbye: Larry |
New member
Welcome Chris I live in Wimberley and am a Houston transplant after 67 years there. I started collecting parkers about 6 years ago and have gotten more out of them since joining this group. Have made a number of friends and will be hunting in Dec with a new friend from New Mexico with our quail dogs. Tens can be fun great for turkeys and with RST shells to fit I've shot doves. I hunt plenty down in Hondo for doves and have for the last 3 weeks. We could meet up for lunch sometime as to come in on 290 is easy. Best David
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