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01-21-2013, 09:20 PM
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Just got my first Parker 12 gauge.
I recently acquired a Parker 12 gauge Hammer Gun. By looking thru the site I have figured out that the Serial # 8430 tells me that it was manufactured in 1876. She has a Plain Twist barrel, however I cannot find the Grade marking. She is rather plain, no engravings, and steel buttplate. The stock is a little different than those that I have seen pictures of...the neck which is usually capped at the bottom is rounded. One of the hammer screws is mismatched and she has a few dings and hickies on the stock and forearm. The bore seems to be in pretty good shape, a good cleaning would do wonders. Some minor rust on the barrels, which I would love to clean, but have been advised to just oil. Also, there is a small ping on the end of the barrel. I have included a pic of it...what would be the best method of repair for that? Somebody please fill in the gaps and tell me what I have....thanks in advance.
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The book says your Parker No. 8430 is a 10 gauge PT (Plain Twist in reference to the barrel steel) Underlifter with 30 inch barrels. It is probably the lowest grade and is likely to be a Grade 0.
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