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Nice Bruce. Can we get some close ups??
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"The Parker Gun"...An Immortal American Classic |
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Wow!,looks just like a gun our own Mr. H owns! Nice find...
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker |
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Its not mine, but posting for a friend. Jay , I only have a small Parker collection and many collectors have many more than me. I was happy to play a hand in its acquisition and I don't need any more.
Lots of people who are into Parkers like to collect period accessories. Cleaning rods, reloading tools, etc, far less expensive than a gun. Here's a few more of the same gun, the only one known. Has skeleton butt, correct length barrels, gun is right. It was a 1902 gun, so its a late made hammer small bore ordered into Nebraska at a time when most sportsmen wanted a 12 ga hammerless. |
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Bruce Day For Your Post: |
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