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36 if I have counted right, no wonder the prices on the 10's is going up
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Make that an occasional 37. Tom
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I shoot three shorties.
DH #3 frame ![]() EH #2 frame (earliest reported hammerless) ![]() ![]() Dollar grade #2 frame hammer top lever with original length 28" tubes. A very "brown" gun. Before daylight the morning this was taken the gun went to the bottom of the shallow playa lake. I grubbed around and found it covered with mud and waterlogged. Shook it out, put a couple shells in and went about my business. Great fun!
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Joe, that grade 2 is fabulous! The Grade 3 looks pretty doggone nice too.
The Grade 3 looks to be Damascus too... is it? |
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Dean, they're all damascus (I don't trust fluid steel). The DH and EH are in high original condition. The EH was shipped from the factory on December 26, 1888. I did have the barrels on the EH refinished. But the wood and action are factory original.
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Me too: I Have some.
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Some......
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Here is gen3 this evening claiming ownership to my Parker 10 as he tests it out...... Please add 1 more to the Parker 10ga shooter count here in my world. Patrick |
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