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Unread 12-19-2012, 06:26 PM   #1
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Default Trying to get more information on my Parker

Serial number is N161879

Pictures are below. My father recently passed away, and left me with this shotgun. I'm just trying to get a handle on its history and how much it could potentially be worth.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/yg0r8e6hss...arkerbros1.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/jz6zpmtlxe...arkerbros2.jpg

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1offvu59u0...arkerbros3.jpg

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Unread 12-19-2012, 06:35 PM   #2
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It appears to be a very nice DH grade 20ga 28"bbls with a capped pistol grip stock. The barrels appear to be re-blued. Very nice gun! I defer on value to others more knowledgeable than me.
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161879 should be a D grade 20 gauge with 28 inch titanic steel barrels

for the history on a D grade you should get a research letter
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Sorry about your father , Book has your gun listed as a grade 3 (DH) 20 gauge with 28 " barrels (Titanic Steel) Very nice looking gun
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Wow thanks for the quick replies! Any ballpark estimate on value? Are we talking around 500? 1000? 2000?
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Wow thanks for the quick replies! Any ballpark estimate on value? Are we talking around 500? 1000? 2000?
$500 ?? -- only if your taking it as a down payment

first - before the ball gets rolling - we get "whats it worth" requests that turn into offers to sell. Selling on this site is limited to the PGCA members only area.

you have a nice bit of family history there, the research letter will tell you where it went from the factory and maybe if it was ever serviced.

take a look at the auction sites like guninternational or gunbroker to see what similar guns are selling for

conditon is almost everything for value - what are the bores like and what is the frame size ( there will be a number -a '0' - on the barrel lug - the back "hook" that attaches the barrels to the frame.)
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Before someone tries to hood-wink you, unless there are major problems with the gun is worth well north of the numbers you threw out there. Screws on the left of the receiver and floorplate do not appear to have been "buggered"; no case colors but the engraving really pops; appears to be a skeleton BP; does not appear to have excessive drop, wear looks honest...what's not to like. Small frame D-grades with long barrels are highly coveted. Spend the $ and order a research letter if only for curiosity.
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If you like to hunt or shoot at all, give this gun a try before deciding to sell it. You may find out why we all here like them so much.
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Before someone tries to hood-wink you, unless there are major problems with the gun is worth well north of the numbers you threw out there. Screws on the left of the receiver and floorplate do not appear to have been "buggered"; no case colors but the engraving really pops; appears to be a skeleton BP; does not appear to have excessive drop, wear looks honest...what's not to like. Small frame D-grades with long barrels are highly coveted. Spend the $ and order a research letter if only for curiosity.
Thanks for the info. I'm trying to figure out the best way/place to sell some of these guns I received from my father. They're pretty valuable guns from what I can tell. In addition to the Parker Bros, I have a Winchester Model 12 28 gauge made in 1937 (first year they were made). I also have a Three Barrel Gun Co. older shotgun that seems to be worth a decent amount. As I am not really into collecting guns, I'd rather sell the older ones and keep the newer ones for hunting/skeet shooting. I've checked out gunbroker.com, but almost all of the guns have zero bids with only hours remaining. Do you have any other suggestions that would be easy for someone like me to sell these guns and not get ripped off?
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It has real Monetary value, but more importantly to you, it's value is that your dad left it to you.
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