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04-08-2010, 10:14 PM
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Help with value of hammer gun (most likely a wall hanger)
Hello Everyone,
I recently inherited this 12 ga double barrel Parker sn#51583 (manufactured 1887).
Everything seems functional on it except for an ugly bulge in the right barrel around 19 inches from breach end.
Both barrels have a LOT of pitting and seem very thin especially at the end. I haven't had it looked at by a gun smith yet, but I'm pretty sure that at least one of the barrels is too far gone to use.
I'm debating what to do with it. It has no real sentimental value for me. Would it be better to sell it as original (all three pieces have matching serial #s) in the condition it is in, or try to find another barrel and get it into shooting shape?
I really appreciate any advice you can give.
Thanks,
Mike
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04-08-2010, 10:36 PM
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Mike, it's too bad about the barrel condition. To find a set of shootable barrels and have them properly fitted to your gun would cost more than the gun would be worth but that is your choice. It looks to be in pretty decent condition otherwise but it is a wallhanger or parts gun as it is. These old hammerguns are a real hoot to shoot, especially at live game.
Yours must have been made around the time Parker Bros. started the rib matting. I have seen guns later than yours without the matting.
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