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Grade?
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What grade is this?
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That's a real hard question, but the answer is, "It is an early AAH grade Pigeon Gun. The reason it is marked A rather than AA is that the first few AA guns were manufactured before they established this grade as a catalog item. However, the "7" is a sure indication that it is a AA, not an A. What is the rib marking? It should be Whitworth Fluid Steel or Damascus. I have not searched for the gun in the Serialization Book or the AA list in the Parker Pages. It may or may not be listed in either or both of these references.
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It is listed as D6 but I think that is wrong. Are we allowed to post a link to guns for sale that we do not own?
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Gerald I saw that one other day beautiful engraving.Bobby
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Where would one see pictures of this gun?
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A grade 7 is a AA and it is hammer less so it is an AAH.
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AAHE I think. Has ejectors.
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Parker No. 95275 (1900 production) predates the patent date for ejectors (May 7, 1901) by about a year. The serialization book shows a "0" for optional extras so it was most likely sent back at a later date to be fitted with ejectors. A PGCA Research Letter may support that.
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One pic shows ejectors may have been added.
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Link?
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XX Edited.
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Yeah, so much for restoring it I guess.
at that price the gun will sit for a long time. |
WeelI'llvee. I thought something seemed familiar . Just turned 75 so you all just bare with me over the next 40 or 50 years.
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