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Unread 09-12-2022, 02:00 PM   #1
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Can anyone recommend a good Gun Smith in SW Florida that know Parkers??
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Maybe one day someone that know this stuff can put together a list of Gun Smiths by State that works on Parkers.
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Unread 09-12-2022, 03:53 PM   #3
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Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing comes to mind. I cannot recommend them as I have no experience with them at all, I only know they are a recognized name in the industry. You might try going to the home page FAQ's where the very first topic is "need a gunsmith". You can actually search that thread individually by using the "Search This Thread" feature in the tool bar. Maybe you will get lucky.
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Thanks.. I am new to all of this site and to researching my gun as of today. I am trying to learn all about my Parker.
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Consider posting some pics of your gun and any questions you may have about it. Odds are good someone here will be able to help you out with it.
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Cole's is a very reputable outfit. They are specialists in Berettas.. My only experience was a Beretta which was fixed in 6 hours. Rich Cole also has the most amazing sleeve of tattoos you'll ever see
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Thanks.. I am new to all of this site and to researching my gun as of today. I am trying to learn all about my Parker.
Terry, If you post some photos and include some that show the serial #, barrel flats and the water table you will likely learn more about your gun than you ever imagined. The body of knowledge of these folks is mind boggling.
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Thanks for the advice. I took a bunch of pics last night, where would be the best place to post them, so that others can look at them. I am going to send in to get the history report also. My ser# is 20084 no letters. So from what I have been able to find out that it was made in 1880. Think it's a 0 grade with ejector.
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Terry you can post your pics right here within this thread. Go to the home page and scroll down to the bottom of the FAQ's where you will find a tutorial on posting pics, it is not that difficult.

Your gun appears to be a plain twist lifter, 12 gauge, 30" version and it most likely has an extractor and not an ejector mechanism.
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