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If it’s safe to shoot low pressure shells it’s probably worth around $400
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Helpful chart:
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everything works and is tight. The left firing pin tip is missing. the stock was cracked and repaired at some time.
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I think these are the proof marks.
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https://www.cowanauctions.com/lot/e-...hotgun-3937897
Similar gun. 2019 auction price realized 120$
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Those sort of guns are usually what people would call a “cracker barrel” gun or a “wall hanger”.
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It’s a E D Parker. From the proof mark. 1855 to 1868
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Steve: The value of any gun to me is in its enjoyment. I have a family gun that dollar wise is maybe 3 or 400 bucks. I decided to give it a complete disassembly and thorough cleaning. Fixed up some cracks in the stocks. Lubricated any friction points and reassembled. Test fired the laminate steel barrels using RST ammo and a 100 foot cord with large hay bales between me and the gun. That was for a just in case moment. That didn’t happen. So I took it out for a pheasant hunt. Missed my first and second shots. Third connected. I find hammer guns a bit of a challenge with pheasants but a whole lot of fun. Therein is my assessment of value to me for a wall hanger turned upland bird gun after safety was assured.
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