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10 Gauge
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I was given a 1905 Parker 10 Gauge shotgun by my late uncle. I don't know much about it and was hoping someone here would be able to tell me more about it. Any information would be great (model, condition, value, etc).
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Nice Uncle!
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Supply the serial number and a plethora of info will be incoming. Just looking at the pics that might be 4 frame 10 or a 3 frame 12 (breech barrel wall thickness), DH grade from the engraving and long barrels (32's-34's) unless the stock is really short. Nice piece of wood for the stock. Engraving also looks like 1890's mfg and damascus tubes lean that way also.
All the above is most likely gibberish to you but the web-site will explain all of it. Spin |
Serial number is 133917
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Bores look very clean. I know my uncle never fired it, but it looks like whoever owned it before him didn't use it much, if at all. I did confirm that the barrels are 28".
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WOW!!!!!
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Andrew, where do you live? You are better to have one of our members take your gun apart rather than a local gunsmith. Many local gunsmiths do not know which end the shot comes out, and may damage your gun.
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Kenny Graft is in Ohio.... Does he work on guns? I know he has a gun shop.
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Steve Parker is also in the “neighborhood,” Canton/Akron area if I recall correctly.
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Thank you all for the information, this has been tremendously helpful!
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I'm sure the gun is a #3 frame from the thickness of the barrels at the breech, and the weight. I have never seen a #4 frame hammerless gun and a #2 frame 10 has thinner barrel walls at the breech.
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Thanks, Craig.
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