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kirbylawson 11-23-2013 06:05 AM

Newby Finally Took the Plunge
 
After researching both original and reproduction Parkers I decided to start with the Repo. guns. Too much information to digest for a purchase on an original gun at this point in my learning curve, so now I can play and enjoy Parkers while I learn a lot more.
Thanks to the forum members who assisted me and fielded my novice questions.
My first Parker is actually TWO.
#1) 12-ga, 26" ic/m, 2-trigger,Straight stock, splinter, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (No case dust cover, couple marks on wood & barrels)
I'll shoot this one A LOT.
#2) 20-ga, 26", ic/m, 2-trigger, Straight stock, Beavertail, w-case, caps, paperwork, UNFIRED (VIRGIN- 100% Cond., NIB & PRISTINE)
May let this one age for awhile.

Both have above average wood with some burl/fiddleback and nice layout thru the wrist.

If any sources arise for Repro. parts: I need additional barrels for 12&20-gage.
(Q1/Q2 and/or M/F) Beavertail for 12-ga. and Splinter for 20-ga. forearms.

Best Regards and love the site.
-KL

Kenny Graft 11-23-2013 07:10 AM

Your 20 was a great buy! I was watching it on broker too. The 12-28" barrels will be almost impossible to find as well as the for-end. You may get lucky and find the 20ga. set of barrels but they will cost about 2K normally. The world of parkers is a great, enjoyable vice.....it can wreck a persons cash flow and make you gun poor....I look at it like a 401k investment that I can enjoy.....(-: SXS ohio

Bill Murphy 11-23-2013 01:41 PM

Even if you find barrels, which is unlikely, the numbers won't match and renumbered guns are quite obvious to collectors. Buy more guns and forget about more barrels.

Bob Jurewicz 11-23-2013 02:06 PM

I have had Repro barrels fitted to other guns and renumbered to match. I am unable to tell the altered additional barrel's numbering from the original. I also paid the best gunsmith house in the business.
Bob Jurewicz

Gerry Addison 11-27-2013 08:57 PM

Who is the best gunsmith house in the business?

ForrestArmstrong 11-27-2013 09:51 PM

Kirby, I recently did the same thing. I bought an unfinished A-1 repro, was so impressed with it I bought others. IMO, Parker repros represent the best value in a high grade SxS. Many DHEs have wood equal to the A-1 repros. If you want something a little more special than a DHE, you can have the engraving upgraded or enhanced for a nominal cost.

kirbylawson 11-29-2013 04:55 AM

Forrest, I agree the Parker reproductions are fantastic guns and hopefully investments we can enjoy while they appreciate in value over the long haul.
-KL

AlexDade 01-18-2014 09:45 AM

The next chapter: The beautiful little 20 Kirby bought back in November has now found a permanent home with me. How'd I get it away from him? Well let's just say he doesn't hold his liquor very well. I'm kidding, of course, but he did shed a tear as he put it in UPS to me. It's a beautiful gun and I plan to go out this weekend and shoot it for the first time. I own an original Parker 12, and this is my first experience with a Repro. I have to say I'm gigantically impressed! Hope it's not just a pretty face and performs as well as it shows -- I'm sure it will.

kirbylawson 01-20-2014 03:11 AM

Alex.
I'm very happy the 20-ga has a new home where she's appreciated and
Can spend time playing outside as parker and skeuse. Intended.
Best regards.
-Kirby


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