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Unread 01-17-2022, 11:50 AM   #1
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My pursuit of Parker Shotgun information has led me straight to you folks. Quite an amazing resource you have here - congratulations.

I am pretty new to collecting as I've only been a resident of the USA for 3 years now (from Australia). My collection is growing at a rather alarming rate but as my name is David Parker I have started to 'descend down the rabbit hole' of Parker Shotguns.

My research has led to one important question... How difficult (or expensive) is it to find a hammer gun with fluid (or non Damascus) barrels? As I would love to hunt with the piece occasionally.

I'm hoping a knowledgeable member can help answer this for me.

Many thanks, David Parker
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Unread 01-17-2022, 12:49 PM   #2
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Welcome David, Hopefully someone will chime in with the exact number of steel barreled Parker hammer guns. It is not a big number and many are in the higher grades which makes them extra rare and expensive. I have never seen one in person.

The good news is several of us hunt and shoot damascus and twist guns all the time(both hammer and hammerless). It is all about using the right shells or recipes if you reload. Parker hammer guns are too beautiful and too much fun. You will figure out what shells they need and it is a lot of fun from there. So...you need one!
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The question reminds me of the sweet little 20 ga fluid steel hammer gun that showed up at Beinfeld's some years back. As I recall, the condition was quite good.
I could have afforded it, and should have bought it, in retrospect.
I would bet dollars to donuts someone here owns it.
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Steve Barnett Fine guns has a grade 5 with steel barrels. You sure don't see many of them.
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Unread 01-17-2022, 01:33 PM   #5
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Reggie that is a nice one: https://stevebarnettfineguns.com/par...steel-12-gauge

I need some time to replenish my "Parker Fund" but that would be a nice one for sure
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That gun was at the Southern last Spring with the same Seller. Rare configuration indeed that would probably sell immediately if the restock had been even close to what a Parker should look like. Still a beautiful gun but....
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That gun was at the Southern last Spring with the same Seller. Rare configuration indeed that would probably sell immediately if the restock had been even close to what a Parker should look like. Still a beautiful gun but....
That gun has had a lot of improper/inaccurate work done to it. Yes, the stock work. Add cyanide coloring and barrel rib work to the mix and it leaves nothing untouched.
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That gun has had a lot of improper/inaccurate work done to it. Yes, the stock work. Add cyanide coloring and barrel rib work to the mix and it leaves nothing untouched.
The one thing that stood out to me was the hinge pin was installed backward? But I'm very new and green and short on Parkers. Don
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Randy I didn't see it at the Southern, and did even think re-stock until you mentioned it(I need to learn to be more thorough). Now that you mentioned that it is so obvious to me.

Yes that would be so much more desirable if done right...
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Ah - I see. Thank you all for you replies.

It looks like I have some research into reloading or black powder loads(?) in my future... any tips on this area?

Damascus barrels - I've read that you need to have them checked by a good gunsmith before using them even with specialist loads. I'm assuming they would need to be a specialist in this area ; as it would be outside the knowledge of most?

Thanks again.
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