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Unread 05-11-2016, 10:01 AM   #1
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I don't see how one could judge the condition of the muzzle; keels and spacing, evidence of file cuts, etc., given the aspect of this photo. An end-on closeup is needed to properly assess these things. One thing the description is way off on is the estimated DOM - a 170XXX SN would put this gun in the mid- to late 1915-16 era, not 1928. Given that anomaly, I would look carefully for more inconsistencies in either the gun or description or both. The "almost impossible to come by" is pure seller's hype; TPS will give you the number of guns in this configuration that records are available for. They are out there.....
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I don't see how one could judge the condition of the muzzle; keels and spacing, evidence of file cuts, etc., given the aspect of this photo. An end-on closeup is needed to properly assess these things. One thing the description is way off on is the estimated DOM - a 170XXX SN would put this gun in the mid- to late 1915-16 era, not 1928. Given that anomaly, I would look carefully for more inconsistencies in either the gun or description or both. The "almost impossible to come by" is pure seller's hype; TPS will give you the number of guns in this configuration that records are available for. They are out there.....
Yes, well, but I'm not interested in buying this Parker at all, I was just cruising the net and this muzzle just caught my attention.

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Bill, That gun has been on G'broker for over a year. The seller never answers any questions, and it will likely be there another year.

As Kevin points out, the picture of the muzzle isn't really good enough to determine if the barrels actually touch at the muzzle. It's risky to assume that 'the book' is correct, and these barrels are the original 26 " barrels to the gun. Maybe they are original, and maybe they are not, and are cut down from something else.

The question I asked the seller, more than a year ago, is why the stock appears to be a grade 2 stock, i.e. no drop points, yet has an Oval shield, and skeleton butt plate. It also doesn't look like an 0 frame stock, but that could be camera angle.
The gun might be rights as rain, or a bitsa gun. If the seller is too lazy to answer questions, it would be a risky purchase.
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For $14,000, I would want that gun to be a skilled painter and roofer.
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