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A very nice and unusual DHE.
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Randy referred to a "capped PG stock". I've looked around but can't find that description. Can someone educate me about that.
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Normally referred to as a CPG or in the Serialization book you will see a CP entry as opposed to a S for straight grip or a P (pistol) referring to a ball grip or a "round knob" or semi pistol grip.
But you will never see POW in any Parker records because Parker never made such a grip, except possibly as a special order. .
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Gary, to be honest, the Serialization Book will only tell you what you already know. A PGCA letter may give you information on the original owner and other tidbits. Members of PGCA pay $40.00. Good luck.
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So I have become a new member and the research letter will be in tomorrow's mail.
Busy absorbing the ton of info online in the forums now open to me as a member. One more question for all the experts out there....what range of value should I consider this gun for insurance purposes. She is stored in a quality gun safe, but you never know!! |
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Refer to the blue book of gun values for insurance value.
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There is nobody who can give you an estimate of value without first seeing your gun. Condition is most important whether original or restored.
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