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I'm sure it's not worthless, though it is worth less. A slight dent can be raised, however a crease or metal damage is another story. Unsafe to fire? Minor dents towards the muzzle aren't a serious concern. However modern shells are not safe. RST manufactures safe low pressure shells of the proper length that are more than acceptable. Seek out a professional who is versed in Parker guns for definitive advice.