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Have you gone to www.parkerguns.org and "clicked" on Parker Identification on the left hand side of the page? Try that, it may answer your questions.
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It is not a family parker but it will be. ![]() I collect guns of all sorts but over the past few years I've collected antique guns. THis one was from a chain sports store which had it in it's glass cage for over a year. The price dropped, and dropped, then I made my move. I can't wait to post pics so you all can tell me more. Does 3 12 mean 3 pounds 12 ounces? How can you tell that it's a zero grade? |
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Jeffrey,
That is a very good looking Parker. Loveingly used with honest wear. Yes, 3 pounds 14 oz and "Parker Gun Identification and Serialization" book tells grade, type of barrels, their length, stock configuration, and any extras it left the factory factory with such as extra barrels, single trigger, beavertail forend, etc. Harry |
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Thanks for the commentary, Harry. Can you or anyone tell me does this shotgun have some sort of title. For example, on the Parkergun.org site, guns are designated PH, DH, VH AA!. . .DOes this shotgun carry such a designation? Or is it known only as a "0" grade 12 GA?
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Jeffrey,
No special designator like the later guns... "0 grade, top lever hammergun" or "grade 0, fish-tail top lever hammergun" It's more of a description because there were so many variations. By the way that's a very nice gun. Later serial no for a smooth top rib and fairly early for a fish-tail top lever. Take some more photos of the top of the frame showing the lever and maby someone will comment on where this gun stands for the particular variations. Carl. |
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Here are some more pics of the lever. I tried to put in as many angles as possible. I'm open for any comments about what this is, designation and such. |
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