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Parker Skeet
Is this an original Skeet Parker, and correct except the cut stock?https://www.gunbroker.com/item/894101696
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Serial number book seems to support such based on others.
FYI, part of a heck of a dozen guns in a run with same same options in all grades and calibers. |
It certainly looks like a Remington era Skeet gun with the trap comb, the correct single selective trigger, the Remingtonesque checkering border, barrel flats stamps, twin ivories etc.
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Looks like mine.
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Fair point Larry! I've for sure made mistakes both ways: too picky sometimes and too hopeful sometimes as to condition and configuration. For me the "more fish in the sea" way of thinking usually works out better. In this case, I'm pretty good on Parkers and will try to be patient for an Ilion made nice original 12 gauge. Any configuration for weight, barrels, and stock is actually okay by me.
A regret I made being picky 30 plus years ago is not buying a absolute mint Winchester 1901 10 gauge with the cursive engraving because I "couldn't get shells for it." I also passed on a like new 1897, last year made gun because It's barrel was "too long." Both guns were $350 then. |
A 12 gauge skeet sold in the Morhpy May 2020 auction for $3600.00. It was a high condition skeet gun. They are hard to find. Very hard to find.
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Seems like prices are dropping some on collectible guns, even on popular guns like Parkers and Win. 21s. This gun is real decent, the only thing I don't care for is the short pull. The price seems realistic, though.
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Jeffery, Parker, under Remington ownership, was making some fine Skeet guns as early as 1935, possibly late 1934, that are every bit as collectible and virtually the exact same gun as those numbered above 241,000 but you might get prettier original wood than the earlier ones. i know Remington made the astute decision that they should put nicer wood on the lower grades than Parker Bros. might have but I don't know when the decision was made to do so or when they actually incorporated the change. . |
I think the seller has the Skeet Out description wrong, It should say the Skeet Out was a tighter constriction, usually close to improved modified. Nice gun, too bad on the LOP. That could be corrected but it will never be "correct" original again. If you want a shooter this might be the one to get until you find the Ilion. The final bid price will likely be higher than the opening bid price. If it was $2500 "buy it now" it would be gone already.
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Both of these are way before 241000.
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1935 date of manufacture, in Meriden under Remington ownership.
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Is that the great 28 gauge Skeet?
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Yes it is Bill.
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Parker Skeet Configuration
I was in Cherrys Fine Guns this morning & looked at this one. # 67724. Couple photos on their web site. Not being in the market only took a quick look. Quick glance looked too good to be true.
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Cherrys have had that gun on their list for some time.
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