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Ejectors? And 10Ga Questions?
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Hello Forum Folks.
I inherited a couple Parker SxS and I looked into the Parker ID tab on the website to learn more. Very cool site. Serial numbers are showing me that this hammer gun was made in 1887 on a #2 frame and the hammerless in 1889 on ad #3 frame. Both are marked as Grade 3. I've got 4 questions really for the experts out there.....1: Are these ejectors that I'm seeing in the breach? 2:If so would they be listed as DE grade (Hammer) and DHE (Hammerless)? Also, the Hammer gun has a tag that lists it as a 10 GA. There are no listings for 10GA in the Blue book. 3:Would these 10GA DE guns hold any value in a sale? Finally, is the Gauge stamped on the barrels as well and how would I know the length of shell? I'd like to knock some ducks down with these cool old guns this coming Fall. Thank you for any help on this. |
Both are extractor guns. Hammer guns were not made with ejectors and the hammerless gun is too early to have them.
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True Brian, and on the hammerless doll’s head rib extension there are no travel slots for the individual ejectors.
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Is the hammerless serial number 59019 ??
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Hammerless gun looks to be a grade 3 or D as it has a dog in an oval
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Yes Sir Dean.. that 59019
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Also thank you Brian Dean and Jim.. I’m slow on the technology and learning the forum thing. Very helpful
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So then… the Parker Gun Serialization book shows it as a D3 (Grade 3 or D) with Damascus barrels with an original length of 32 inches.
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Nice! So should I assume this one is 12ga at 2-7/8 shells or 2-1/2?
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