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Gun Evaluation Checklist (for beginners like me) |
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02-15-2024, 01:00 PM
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Gun Evaluation Checklist (for beginners like me)
I am still a rookie Parker fan and am about to purchase my 3rd Parker. I have always found checklists useful but understand many do not. Even with a checklist there are certain things that I don’t know what I’m looking at, in which case, I have been extremely fortunate to get some great advice from members here. So thank you PGCA for that!
Below is the draft checklist for beginners like me. I searched some previous threads (2014 and 2016) for help putting this together. I would welcome thoughts, edits, corrections and improvements. The intent is simply to have a guide for new folks to get started when looking over a possible Parker purchase. Thanks.
1. Does the gun fit?
2. Verify visible serial numbers
3. Look-up Serial Numbers- match subject shotgun?
4. Order factory letter from PGCA
5. Condition of screws
6. Butt Plate original? Fit?
7. Proper barrel finish/condition, dents, pits
8. Bore condition
9. Muzzle- keels, barrels cut?
10. Ribs, rib joints- loose? ring barrels (consider B.Dudley “oil in the crack of the rib test”)
11. Proper wood and wood finish
12. Checkering- mullered borders
13. Any cracks/chips/wood repairs
14. Butt plate original
15. Cap original
16. Metal finish and engraving
17. Top Lever operation and position
18. Lock up tight and on-face, with/without forend
19. Ejectors operate
20. Forend tight, latch operates
21. Trigger pull/Firing pins operate/trigger guard
22. Safety operates
23. Barrel wall thickness
24. Measure chambers
25. Chokes
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Putting those points in order of importance could help to eliminate many or most of the of them.
For instance, bore condition, wall thickness, chamber length originality, are of prime importance and if found not to be up to acceptability, would eliminate wasting time on the other points.
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