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I guess they are spoken for !...
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Whenever my oldest daughter stops by, she always wants to see "her guns". Saturday was no exception..so I wiped them down, and took a couple pics for the Forum..Parker is 1885..O frame..Lightening cuts..all original..one of 328. LC is 1912..original except barrels were done. Both are tight with perfect bores.The case is vintage faux alligator that I refinished..Both are 16s..
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at least she lets you borrow them
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I've never met a man who can say no to his daughter
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Those are sure some kind of legacy!
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youre daughter has good taste in guns....charlie
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congratulations, what a great story!
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I'm sure she will give them to my Grandsons..A couple years ago I gave both of them .410 Stevens single shots...They will get these too when they are older....and no doubt some others...
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many of a man has started out with a little 410 single barrel...i still got a little stevens single barrel 410 and a 20 ga too....charlie
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i am in the same boat with you....charlie
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I am new to the Parker club. I have some questions about my Parker GE grade . It looks like the receiver is nickel or chrome plated , also the barrel does not have Parker Bros on the barrel rib. On the bottom of 1st barrel the following is stamped ( MOD ,97848, MADE IN USA ,OK3 ,OVERLOAD PARKER GUN WORKS PROVED . On the bottom of the 2nd barrel CYL ,#312 ,OVERLOAD PARKER GUN WORKS PROVED.on the center of the lug B is on one end 11/2 is on the other end. My stamping tell me it has a 1 1/2 frame . Do you think this is a barrel replaced by the Remington factory?any help would truly be appreciated, thanks, Jim
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The OK3 might be a Remington service code. We would really need to see pictures of the stamps on the barrel flats to offer anything definitive.
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I have the pleasure of owning nine Parker Shotguns but the most important one, which started me on my quest to collect more, is a 12 gauge VH, with untouched screws, original hang tags, made in 1924. The gun belong to my grandfather, then my father and then me. My father’s wish was that the gun be passed from son to son. The gun sits in the gun safe with a tag on it to “give to Scott.” My son never cared for hunting but liked to shoot target and appreciated the beauty of the Parker as a family heirloom. My daughter is the hunter and we have deer hunted together for the past 14 years. We have all had tragedies in our lives and mine was six months ago today when Scott passed away. Scott had no heirs. The tag still hangs on Scott’s grandfather’s gun that my daughter will now inherit with a request not to remove the tag as it is passed on to her sons along with my other Parker shotguns. Gentlemen, it is strange how we are connected to our Parker’s in so many different ways. I just thought, after reading this thread, and on this particular date, I would kick in my two cents.
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