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16 Gauge Parker SN 118030
Unread 09-15-2014, 05:22 PM   #1
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Default 16 Gauge Parker SN 118030

Heard of a 16 gauge Parker sn as above coming up for auction- local farm liquidation. I called the auctioneer, he doesn't know anything more. So- it can't be a Trojan Grade- in 1903- could it be a hammer gun with either Twist or Damascus or Bernard barrels, or a VH or higher grade ( or VHE or higher if equipped with ejectors. Any insight from the cognoscenti here would be very much appreciated. Assume that a 16 gauge made in 1903 would have 2.5" chambers???
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Unread 09-15-2014, 05:58 PM   #2
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Unfourtunately, that number is not in the "book". So there is no way of quickly checking what it was.

The "book" is based on Stock book records. The PGCA home page does say there are records on that number, which means there are surviving order book records. So, a research letter can be had for it.
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Call back gives me this data- 16 gauge 28" Vulcan Steel Barrels DT, EXT original stock with pg and DHBP-- Not sure of frame size or if it has the 12.5% tool steel wear plate- will know Sat when I attend the auction and eXAMINE IT- ALSO DO NOT KNOW IF IT IS SIZE 1 FRAME OR A SIZE 0 FRAME- YET-Owner has never shot it- describes it as having good blueing and some case coloring left, stock and forearm uncut and free of repairs- std pull and drop for an early VH 16 I am guessing- $850?? maybe???
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That serial number would not have originally had the 1905 or 1910 wear plate installed since it was made in 1903.

If the gun was returned for any service work after 1910, it could have been retrofitted.
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Call back gives me this data- 16 gauge 28" Vulcan Steel Barrels DT, EXT original stock with pg and DHBP-- Not sure of frame size or if it has the 12.5% tool steel wear plate- will know Sat when I attend the auction and eXAMINE IT- ALSO DO NOT KNOW IF IT IS SIZE 1 FRAME OR A SIZE 0 FRAME- YET-Owner has never shot it- describes it as having good blueing and some case coloring left, stock and forearm uncut and free of repairs- std pull and drop for an early VH 16 I am guessing- $850?? maybe???
At 850 in the condition you described, it would be a steal... O frame or 1 frame.
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I think you're dreaming if you think it will bring $850 at a well advertised farm auction. If a 16 gauge Parker came up at one down where I'm from, every bib overall wearing hillbilly from 100 miles around would be there to bid on it. Somebody would get bulled up, decide nobody was going to buy it but them, then run the thing to double or triple it's value. You could offer them one straight up for half that and they wouldn't buy it, but put it on a farm auction and guys seem to just go nuts. Maybe farm auctions that have guns are different where you live, I'm hoping they are and you're able to get it reasonable.


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P.S. When I say bib overall wearing hillbillies, I don't intend that as an insult. I am one, I just don't overpay for guns at farm auctions.......
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P.S. When I say bib overall wearing hillbillies, I don't intend that as an insult. I am one, I just don't overpay for guns at farm auctions.......[/QUOTE]

Deatry ,Here I thought you were giving us Boys a Compliment !!!!!!
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DLh is up to his old tricks again. Stirring up hate and discontent. Trying to start some stuff.
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Notice my P.S. disclaimer.

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From what I've seen, DLH doesn't overpay too often
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