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Unread 01-28-2024, 12:31 PM   #1
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I have two Parker hammer guns that I'm trying to ID and estimate value. The first I'll post is a 10 gauge with 29.25 inch barrels serial number 30319. I believe it was manufactured in 1883. On the water table frame size is 3, there is a 5 with a upper 6, then a T with an upper J. Pics attached. Is this enough info to id?
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It is one of only 9 known 10 ga. Grade-0 T/A hammer guns with original 29-inch Plain Twist Steel barrels that originally had an unstruck barrel weight of 5 lbs., 6 oz.

Value is quite subjective depending on a lot of criteria, one of which is percent of original condition and this example appears to have little in the way of condition.




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Thanks for the info! The gun appears to be complete and functional with pitting in the bore. It's not in great shape but the wood and metal appear intact.
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