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What you have is a DHE Grade 3 with ejectors thats what the E is for D= the grade H= hammerless It is in the Parker serialization book Listed with straight stock and 30in Titanic Steel barrels made in 1909.
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I’d compare it to things that have actually sold, not just are listed, on gunbroker or similar. Of course, once you know enough info on what you have to compare to. It appears from the limited photos to be a nice condition straight grip DHE. It’s not a trivial value if the rest of the gun holds true. My opinion. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dylan Rhodes For Your Post: |
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William,
The photos show the hammers have been dropped and the ejectors fired. Did you get it back together? If not you will have to gently recock the ejector hammers in the forend before it can be reassembled. Use a wooden dowell or a new pencil to gently push them back to cocked, one at a time with the forend held by a soft rag or on a spongy surface as to not damage the wood. |
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