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Dennis--you did a fine job. Great response!!
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Thank you sir. I appreciate the feedback.
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Dennis, THANK YOU so much for such a great response. Very well said about how old shotguns or any firearms that are in a family are valuable keepsakes no matter the monetary value. You're absolutely correct! I, too, wish that you could have received some of those guns from your dad that you talked about, and I thank you for sharing those personal sentiments.
Here are a few pics. I can't tell how much bluing is left, although it doesn't look like much to my untrained eye. What is the "645" in the first well of the water table? What about the "Kf" and "+" signs under each barrel on the barrel flats? You can see that the checkering on the pistol grip is very worn. I'm not sure how the condition of the fore end would be rated. And finally the stock. It looks like not only was the butt plate remove, but it was shortened. I'll measure it as you instructed. Thank you for the measurements I could expect to find. There's been a slip-on rubber sleeve and pad on the end of the stock since I was born, where the wood is lightest. I'm going to have a gunsmith check the chokes, the slight pitting of the barrels, and determine if it is safe to fire. Thanks Dennis, too, for the tip regarding RSTshells.com. I would only fire it to simply say that I did, as may dad has, as my grandfather has, and as my great grandfather has. Dennis, I laughed out loud when you commented about my asking value is like saying I have a '63 Dodge. True, and a classic newbie move. Thank you for being kind. Anyway, any additional information would be greatly appreciated. Again, thank you Dennis for taking the time to welcome me and provide me with information that I value VERY much. |
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Steve,
Parker Bros. stamped most of the larger parts of a gun with the last three digits of the serial number so that anyone handling those parts would know they had been hand-fitted to a particular frame. Yours being 100645 the "645" is the three digit stamp you should see on most major parts. The Kf is the stamp of Charles A. King, Superintendant of the Parker Gun Works up until 1910 when his son Walter King succeded him. |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Dean Romig For Your Post: |
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Dean, thank you so much for the information regarding the "645" and "Kf" markings. I appreciate your input as I try to find out more about this gun. Thank you!
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Make sure the stock repair has made the stock tight when wiggled side to side and up and down. There appears to be some room between wood and metal surfaces at the top tang, indicating possible looseness. Don't fire it until that is taken care of. By the way, the "ejectors" you describe are actually just one "extractor". Ejectors are split and spring operated which is not the case with your gun. Good luck with your new gun.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bill Murphy For Your Post: |
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Thank you Bill for your observation regarding the stock and your clarification of the extractor. The stock doesn't feel loose in any direction but I see what you're saying about the space between the wood and the metal surfaces at the top tang. I'll have that looked into in more detail as well. Thank you Bill.
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the 4.2 is in lbs. It is the struck barrel weight before finishing. You probable have about a 7 1/2 to 8 lbs parker. I could be wrong but it looks like your gun has been cold blued at some point in time. Hurts the value but it wont stop it from being a shooter.
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The Following User Says Thank You to wayne goerres For Your Post: |
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