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D H Hammer gun WOW!!!
Unread 01-27-2022, 03:41 PM   #1
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Default D H Hammer gun WOW!!!

I was privileged to see the best hammer gun I have ever had the pleasure to see. It was bought by a collector at the Las Vegas show. It may be unfired, honestly, this is the finest "AS NEW" hammer Parker I have ever seen, and it is not for sale at any price. This collector was absolutely thrilled, and the only problem is He beat me to it! I hope this gun will be displayed next year!
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That one I did not see but I sure would have liked to have seen it. Even better if I could have seen it before it was sold
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Technically The H in DH is for hammerless. So it would just be a D grade.

And I do not want to be a naysayer, but do we really think that a gun that is likely well over 125 years old is actually unfired? I take it as just a figure of speech?

It would be nice to see it.
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Technically The H in DH is for hammerless. So it would just be a D grade.

And I do not want to be a naysayer, but do we really think that a gun that is likely well over 125 years old is actually unfired? I take it as just a figure of speech?

It would be nice to see it.
So then it would be safer to call it LUIUALN ! LUIUALN would mean “lightly used if used and like new”
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Technically The H in DH is for hammerless. So it would just be a D grade.

And I do not want to be a naysayer, but do we really think that a gun that is likely well over 125 years old is actually unfired? I take it as just a figure of speech?

It would be nice to see it.

“Unfired” is a figure of speech - we all know these guns were test fired at the factory. I once owned an “unfired” Parker hammer gun that was so “as new” there were no shell head impact makes on the breech face, the faces of the hammers showed no evidence striking pins, and so on… It was truly as unfired as it could be after it left the factory.






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“Unfired” is a figure of speech - we all know these guns were test fired at the factory. I once owned an “unfired” Parker hammer gun that was so “as new” there were no shell head impact makes on the breech face, the faces of the hammers showed no evidence striking pins, and so on… It was truly as unfired as it could be after it left the factory.






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A new gun can be fired a number of times without there being brass transfer on the breech face.
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A new gun can be fired a number of times without there being brass transfer on the breech face.

I think I knew that but Thanks Brian.





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The gun was as close to new as I have ever seen, and believe me I have had the pleasure to see quiet a few.
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As I continue to learn about these guns, the one thing that evades me is "condition." Learning if it was refinished, refurbished, re-$*&#ed up, whatever. I think Randy said he saw a .410 (?) with a high price but not enough "condition." I could be wrong. I'm wondering where the best place is to see as new to original as possible would be? A show like Vegas? A museum?? Call me cynical but I trust fewer dealers the more I get into this. I would have loved to see that gun as close to factory new as described just for the learning experience.
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I'm wondering where the best place is to see as new to original as possible would be? A show like Vegas? A museum??.
Charlie Green's display at the Parker Gun Hall of Fame Banquet.
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