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Unread 11-25-2013, 09:51 AM   #11
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It's interesting, to some, in that it is a C grade with Bernard barrels. But it is pretty rough and the stock looks to have been replaced. I'd be interested to know what shape the bores are in.
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I definitely see a stag on the floorplate. I really like the engraving on it. A great example of C-grade engraving
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My guess is it saw hard usage in the duck marsh.
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Unread 11-25-2013, 03:56 PM   #14
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Probably stored in a closet or under a bed with no protection from change of season temps and humidity.
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Notice how the checkering is worn down. That indicates to me it got a lot of use. It could have been the victim of other disasters as well, though
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It looks like it has potential, particularly if the bores are clean
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Yes, that buttstock is a replacement and looks like it may not be a Parker original replacement. The forend is original.
Overall it is a good candidate for restoration providing the bores are good. The engraving is not too badly worn. A few screws messed up. And it is complete... save the stock. But its all there and workable. And a 1 frame too.
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a rare c grade for the collector on a budget?
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This gun has alot of potential. The rib engraving looks correct to me. Most Bernard guns I have examined have hand engraved rib legends.
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It must depend on the era or something. Because some were roll stamped.

I agree that this gun is a great candidate for some restoration work.
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