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Unread 12-11-2009, 10:35 PM   #3
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William,The answer to your question is both. As far a rarity goes there are fewer straight grip guns made than pistol grip guns.As far as collectibility goes the grip style is only part of the equasion(sic)grade,gauge and condition weigh in here also. Some collectors prefer straight grip guns others pistol grip guns. And lets not forget the sexy half round and ball grip guns...

Dave, for the people who collect but never shoot their Parkers I believe grade, gage, and condition are the most important features because they have a larger effect on the guns value. I could be wrong but I think the type of grip is more important to those of us that shoot our guns. That being said who doesn’t love a straight grip Parker?
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