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20 gauge with 24 inch barrels
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I was wodering how many 20 gauges were made with 24 inch barrels.it ,s a GH model with ejectors.
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The tables in The Parker Story, page 279, shows one Grade 2 hammerless 20-gauge with 24-inch Damascus barrels and none with Parker Special Steel barrels.
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Serial number is 217181.any info would be greatly appreciated.thanks in advance.
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That gun is in the Serialization book as a 20ga with 24 inch barrels. It also list 2 extras . i don't know what extras you have ? But that gun IMO is very much worth getting a letter on. Sorry I can't be of more help. I'm no expert by any means.
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Thanks you very much for the info.i have ejectors,that,s porobably one of the xtras.i
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Book says #2 extra which is ejectors , also says ball/round knob pistol grip which you have !
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How much would it be worth ,give or take.
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If it were mine, it would be worth keeping, give or take!
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That is a wonderfully unique gun. I can’t get good resolution on my phone — it looks like a checkered butt. Can you post a photo of the butt? Also, do you know the choke constrictions?
You really should get a letter. Depending on what it says, a letter can enhance the value of a gun. |
Yes,it,s a checkered butt.and barrels are stamped 14 and 15.
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Barrels are stamped 14 and 15.
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Anybody know what this means? "14 and 15" ? . |
pretty much my dream gun....frankly...I'd keep it.
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The 14 on the right barrel flat is the superscript of the weight stamp; 2 lbs 14oz.
The 15 on the left barrel flat is an inspection mark. |
Thanks Edgar, I missed that... Odd than the OP posted those without anything to support it other than a previous picture...
But then he's looking for information and I didn't take that into account. . |
I thank everyone for all the info on my shotgun.i am not planning on selling it.i love this old shotgun.it,s perfect for hunting birds and rabbits.thanks again guys.
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Good shooting! |
No better gun for the great woodcock and grouse New Brunswick has to offer.
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I have the same gun in a D grade , same round knob, checkered butt , ejectors . It is a rare gun and makes a great woods grouse gun. This is definitely a special order and a research letter would be illuminating. Mine was a Christmas gift to a young woman in South Carolina then went with her to Halifax NS when she married . I bought it out of Canada.
This gun would be in demand. |
Where and how do i get a letter.i imagine you must be talking about the history of the gun?
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24" Parkers may not move off the shelf the way a long barreled gun might today, but I have had 3; a cut down 16ga. lifter, an original 24" VH 28ga., and a cut down DHE 20, which I still have. All have gotten birds for me. Dean's fabulous Damascus DH was owned by a man in Bridgport CT, who was the hunting buddy of the guy who owned my cut down lifter.
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David Nobel.done.thank you very much for the help.
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