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Unread 11-12-2014, 08:09 PM   #4
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Hi Howard,

Not too sure how these are relevant to Parker shotguns - but....

You have an Enfield No4 Mk1 (M47). Mildly hacked and "whacked" for a modern scope and "sporterized" with custom stock work which is horrific.

You have what appears to be a Mauser 1914 Pocket Pistol - while it could be a 1910, I doubt it given the appearance.

You have a Mauser mfg (DWM) Luger "commercial" (see the Crown N on the toggle link?) - with an aftermarket mag, which appear to have been poorly reblued. I'm trusting that it's later given that the small parts are blue rather then strawed, but, as I can't see the toggle nor the chamber stamping - it's a guess. And given the very poor reblue/buff - it might have started life as 1920 "commercial" but, what it is today????..

Anyway - I'm moving this to another area of the site . You can contact me via PM if you want to know more about these firearms.

John
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