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Hi Everyone, New Member Looking for my First Parker
Hi Everyone,
I am looking to buy my first Parker and would love to get some buying advice. I am pretty set on a hammer model and would love to find one with Damascus barrels. I found a few Parkers that I like, but I am still learning about these guns and don't want to make a novice mistake. I would like to make sure the numbers match the gun specs so I have been thinking of buying a Parker Gun Identification & Serialization book but until I do, maybe someone on the forum could run a few numbers for me. If so, I would greatly appreciate your time and help. My email address is LKline81@gmail.com Thanks ahead of time. Lawson |
Hello Lawson ,and welcome aboard ,I am sure you will enjoy the ride ,there are many qualified Folks in the PGCA and on the Forum ,and all are always happy to help out ! The serialization book is a must for a Parker Buyer also The Parker Story is a wonderful addition to any ones library that is interested in The Parker gun ! If you post the Serial Numbers you are interested in ,In a short while some one will respond to your inquiry ! Best ; Russ
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Hello Lawson and WELCOME to the PGCA. As Russ said give us some SNs and we will do our best to help.
Best Regards, George |
Hi Russ & George,
Thanks for stopping by and saying hi.. I am interested in quite a few guns but three that come to mind have these serial numbers. 3357 48675 66175 If someone wants to look these up in the book for me, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Lawson |
No. 3357 is an early Damascus barrel underlever gun of indeterminate grade. 10 gauge with 30 inch barrels. No extras. Made in 1874.
No. 48675 is a P Grade 12 gauge toplever gun with plain twist 30 inch barrels. No extras & capped pistolgrip stock. No. 66175 is the same but 12 gauge with 28 inch barrels and a capped pistolgrip stock. Hope this helps, Best Regards, George |
Wow. Thanks for the quick reply and all the info.. What would 66175 be worth in OK condition? You know, a gun that looks like it was used but not really abused with decent wood and a few small dings in the barrel?
Also since I am on a pretty limited budget, Should I be on the lookout for a top lever or a lifter model? Thanks, Lawson |
Your main concern should be the condition of the barrels. Without good condition barrels (sufficient wall thickness, ribs on tight, dents, bulges, heavy pitting, cut barrels) the gun will just be a parts gun or a wall hanger. Most other things can be fixed unless the wood and metal are really in bad shape. Top lever or underlifter are both neat. The underlever is certainly different and cool IMOP.
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Welcome to the forum, Lifters rule!
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affternoon Lawson, I have a Parker with Serial # 5610. I have no need for it and am trying to sell it to someone who will appreciate it . It has Damascus barrels and Hammers. It does need some work. Are you looking for a fixer upper?
Monte Johnson |
Monte,
The sale of guns on this site is reserved for PGCA members only. Your membership to the PGCA would be welcome and would provide you with the opportunity to sell here as well as receiving Parker Pages. You can join by using the Membership link on the left side of the main page at www.parkerguns.org. It is quick and easy. |
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