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Unread 01-03-2020, 01:10 PM   #1
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Hello everyone. My current collection of Parker's are D grade 12 ga. There are a couple of grade 1 10ga for sale in the area. They are hammer and have signs of use. Just wondering about the general desirability of these as collectables. They are listed for apx. $1000. I've usually look at D or better but wondering if diversifying is worth it given the price.

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Unread 01-03-2020, 02:15 PM   #2
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unless it is in high condition ( and that's not likely at $1000 ) -

sounds more like shooter than collector

having said that - hammer tens a a lot of fun to shoot
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t - hammer tens a a lot of fun to shoot
ANY 10 in shootable shape is fun to shoot

Why else would I have so many of the darn things

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I have a bunch of lower grade tens, hammer and hammerless and shoot them regularly. At the price most sell for, they are great buys.
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i agree with bill all 10 ga s are fun to shoot and a shooter usally sells cheaper than a 12 ga....the 10 has always been a favorite of mine till i got a 8 gauge....charlie
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I absolutely love my Grade 1 10 gauge with original 28” length barrels on a 2 frame. Just a shooter but brick solid. You’ve got to have one! One time mine found itself at the bottom of a shallow lake before daylight. Felt around in the mud, found it, shook the water out, and proceeded to have a great duck hunt. Try that with a higher grade high condition Parker!
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