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Hard day in parkerville
What to do?
ADD said it was a 20ga gh damascus steel 28" bbls clean bores Gun is a 16ga gh damascus steel 28"bbls clean bores The gun is to be a hunting gun for me in the woods so I didn't what anything I would have to worry about the wood getting bumbs and scratchs and this was the gun but it's a 16ga, now thats not a bad thing but I have one already in a VH so I was looking forward to a 20ga.and I though I bought it right under 1100.00 As you can tell I"m having trouble making up my mine to keep it or send it back? I know it's hard for someone else making my mine up but has this ever happen to any one else? and what did you do?:banghead: |
Allen,
We never have enough Parkers. Keep it and find a 20 to go with it. Harry |
You better appreciate who your audience is: I am sure I am not the only one with several Parkers in my safe that were not exactly what I was looking for, but.....
Sounds like you may have gotten a pretty good deal on the 16. You can always keep it and sell it/use it for trade if/when you find the 20 you are looking for. |
Harry& Jay Thanks I would agree can't have to many parkers! If I have the funds that would be great. I was looking forward of taking the 20ga into the wood in Dec. And of course the thing about finding a higher grade 20 for the money I spent. I will be thinking about useing it for trading down the road if I keep it. Thanks again.
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Allen,What frame size?
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I would like to see that $1100.00 Gun. What add ? Sounds like something I have been looking for . I hope I dont get in trouble here.
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Frame size is( 1) I will try and get some photos I will warn you it's nothing special. The add that it was for sale!
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My rule of thumb on Parkers is: As you go down in gauge from 12 the price/value increases exponentially: If the 12 is $1,000, the same gun in 16 should be $1,500, in 20
$2,500, in 28 $5,000 and in .410 $10,000. A 10 gauge would be @ $1,250. Jusy My Humble Opinion.........George |
George, Yes I was thinking that I was getting a great deal on the gun and I'm still thinking the gun is worth the money, My hole thing is looking forward to the little 20ga and finding out it's not, even though I have other 20ga's not a Parker! Were would a 14ga be? I looked the gun up in the Parker book and of course it's not in there, I did the S# here and was made in 1901 has a butt plate that started in 1902 and a grip cap made between 1878 to 1890?
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