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Hi All. New user from Canada |
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03-04-2024, 10:34 AM
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Hi All. New user from Canada
I have an inherited Parker from my grandfather that has been sitting in the safe for 20 years. It appears to be in good working order. I haven't taken it to a gunsmith to have it looked at yet as we don't have a professional in the area.
It's dated 1902 going by the serial #, frame size of 2, barrel weight of 41 and grade P with a twist barrel. Pictures are included below.
I do some reloading so when I can get someone to look at it and ensure it's safe to shoot, I will inquire about some appropriate loads and get it out and put it through it's paces. I'm also planning to get a value for insurance purposes.
I'd love to hear feedback from other owners on care and feeding.
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