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Ill get pictures up next post, and i dont really want to sell it. But even though i plan on keeping it i still dont want to hurt the value.
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12-28-2011, 07:46 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Pictures (close as possible and in focus) should include the butt stock, the end of the buttstock, all sides of the receiver, the flats of the receiver, the forend, the bottom of the barrel flats including the lug, the rib inscription, and the end of the rib where it meets the end of the barrels (looking down from the top.) Also take an accurate measurement of the barrel length.
Your one lucky guy to have such a gun and a family heirloom to boot! |
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12-28-2011, 07:54 PM | #5 | ||||||
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Yes, pictures please. If you have a grade 7 Parker, you need to join the PGCA.
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Im almost done with the pictures but i think a fairly rough measurement of the barrel length is 28.5 inches.
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Do you have pics of the muzzle end?
PS. Get a research letter. You say it's in rough shape but I think it looks awesome. |
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