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I recently inherited a Parker shotgun. It was originally my grandfather's gun and was subsequently passed on to my dad. According to the serial number it was manufactured in 1892 and, based on the stampings, is G grade (I think).
Although I can appreciate the history and craftsmanship of such a fine piece of work, I am neither a hunter nor a gun collector and am trying to figure out what to do with it. Any advice as to its condition and value is welcome. Hopefully, the following pictures will help.
Richard: SN 71036 is listed in the serialization book as a "D2 (Grade 2 -E,F,G,& H Guns with Damascus barrels). Hammerless, no extras, capped pistol grip stock, 12 gauge with 30 inch barrels. Order a letter from PGCA & it will tell you more.