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Did all hammered Parkers have Damascus barrels?
Unread 06-25-2023, 03:25 PM   #1
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Default Did all hammered Parkers have Damascus barrels?

Pretty simple question.

Did all hammered Parkers have Damascus barrels?

Anyone know the answer?
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The short answer is, No.

There are some fluid steel Parker hammer guns, I’m not sure of the amount or how many years they were offered, but from my experience, they are on the rare side.
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my research indicates that at least 35 hammer guns were originally manufactured by Parker Bros. with fluid steel barrels.
The earliest that I have found is 84749 (1896) and the latest being 208332 (1924)
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my research indicates that at least 35 hammer guns were originally manufactured by Parker Bros. with fluid steel barrels.
The earliest that I have found is 84749 (1896) and the latest being 208332 (1924)

Wow! Thirty Five!

That's...

As rare as hen's teeth. I guess I'll never own one of those. Even if I can find one, they probably are prohibitively expensive.

Still, it's nice to know about.
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Rare like rocking horse droppings.

I have physically seen and handled at least 2 of them that I can remember.

A D grade and a AA.
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Benard, laminated, twist, stub twist, Damascus, fluid, pretty much all available styles depending upon years of manufacture.
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A steel barrel 20 gauge hammer gun is probably the rarest Gary
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I don't know that it is... You have 1 of 7 known AA hammer guns made and yours was made with fluid steel barrels, Whitworth if I'm not mistaken?... with 2 additional factory-installed sets of Titanic Steel, right?





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I would enjoy seeing that one!
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Dean, I believe that is the gun that Charlie has, The Dubray gun, Yes I have a AA Hammer gun as shown a couple weeks ago under hammer guns a pair of Ace;s Gary
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