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John Koenig II 12-30-2014 12:23 PM

Identifying a Pre 1900 SxS Hammer Gun
 
Gentlemen, I am looking for assistance identifying a Parker Brothers SxS Hammer Shotgun. The shotgun has a complete shoulder strap. This is my Great-Grandfather’s gun and I can account for possession all the way back to at least 1957. Based on the Parker Brothers website information, the following are the markings that I have found:

Water Table: Left side “17253” and “MAR 15 1975”
Fore Stock: “17253”
Fore Stock Lock Slide: “17253”
Bottom of Barrel: “M+” and “8479” and “O2”
Top of Barrels: “PARKER BR’S MERIDEN CONN PLAIN TWIST”

I have photos to post as soon as I figure how to attach them. If there are other locations on the gun to look for markings, please pass those along as well.

I look forward to any and all help out there.

Thank you in advance,

John

Rick Losey 12-30-2014 12:29 PM

17253 should be a grade 0 12 gauge lifter with plain twist 32 inch barrels

no extras are noted - the sling is likely not factory

if the O2 is on the lug - it will be a two frame,


looking forward to seeing pictures

John Koenig II 12-30-2014 01:18 PM

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Okay, found how to upload the pics and here they are. I'd also like to know what price range I may be in in this condition and is it possible to clean up without loosing value??

Thanks again!!

John

Rick Losey 12-30-2014 01:25 PM

The condition of the bores is critical to value

If you are not experienced you may not want to clean it

It almost looks like someone painted some of the metal

John Koenig II 12-30-2014 02:27 PM

Rick,

Thank you for your help. As I remember the barrel are mostly clean with some pitting noted. The gun has been in a dry basement at least since 1957. It is possible that there was some paint applied at one point to the metal, but my father and I can not lay claim to that.

John

Dean Romig 12-30-2014 06:31 PM

Possibly lacquer...?


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