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From the earliest Quality VH guns I've recorded they are marked V above the serial number on the watertable --
89095 02.jpeg That remains the way they were marked to at least 148672 -- 148762 01 12-gauge, 30-inch, VH.jpg By 151457 they moved the V below the serial number and put VH in an elongated hexagon above the serial number -- 151457 01 VHE 28-inch.jpg at some point between the 191xxx and 196xxx range the elongated hexagon disappears and it is just VH above and V below. |
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thanks all for the response, i have included 2 pics and am trying to determine the grade, i know the stock is a 1 1/2 and it was made in 1927serial number and grade.jpg
serial number and grade 2nd pic.jpg.pdf |
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Your gun is a VH if it has plain extractors or a VHE if it has automatic ejectors. From the January 1, 1927, Parker Bros. catalog --
VH, VHE January 1, 1927 catalog.jpeg Jan. 1, 1927 Retail Price List.jpeg The VH/VHE is the most common Parker Bros. shotgun, with some 78,659 produced according to the tables in The Parker Story, 51,901 in 12-gauge. |
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