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Looking for info on Parker #95665
Unread 12-18-2025, 09:22 AM   #1
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Default Looking for info on Parker #95665

Can someone please tell me what the serialization says about this gun? It would be greatly appreciated.
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It is not listed in the book.
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But there ARE surviving factory records for a PGCA Research letter.





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I'm looking to possibly purchase the gun and wanted to know how it left the factory. Thanks
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So order a letter. It’s only $40 for a PGCA Member… $100 for a Forum Associate.





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So order a letter. It’s only $40 for a PGCA Member… $100 for a Forum Associate.





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I have letters on the guns I own.
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I have a collection of letter for guns I don't own.
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I have a listing that shows serial numbers in that range were made in 1900.
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My DH 90739 was made in 1899.




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I will sometimes order a letter on guns I’m contemplating buying.





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