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Unread 12-12-2013, 04:40 PM   #21
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Chuck, pistol grip is not the default for all Remington Parker's. I have .410 listed in the SB as straight grip and it is an original capped pistol grip. Several .410s around 238194 are list as SG
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Unread 12-12-2013, 05:23 PM   #22
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Phil, a very nice, no excuses gun. I still kick myself for passing up a nice, rationally priced Rem Parker G 20 some years back. Now try to find one at a reasonable cost.

Chuck, Bill is correct, and what I said was that if no grip is specified, then CPG is the default. Obviously, there are some with grip specified.
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Unread 12-12-2013, 05:34 PM   #23
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Bill and Bruce, let me clarify. All entries for the grip type after S/N 238934 that you find in the Serialization Book is based on the Remington IBM cards which don't list the grip type, except for a very few cases in the first IBM book and they were probably inventory from years ago. S/N 238934 is the last entry found in Stock Book #82. If you look at the Serialization Book, all entries past that S/N have either "P" for Trojans, "C" or "-" for all the rest.

Right or wrong, let me know, I'm always interested in getting educated.
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Unread 12-12-2013, 05:48 PM   #24
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The other day I stopped at a small gun shop about 90 miles from me while out quail hunting. I had no business stopping since I am trying to thin the herd not add any. That said the draw of some of these small gun shops draw me in. I looked at a Remington Parker VHE that was in 90%+ condition, case color and bluing. S/N 2411373. It had nicer wood than I have seen on a VHE but definitely looked original in all aspects. The one thing that was a concern was it had a very vintage looking pad, but it was a Whiteline. Is it possible the pad could be original? LOP was about 13 7/8" with the pad. Do the records show what recoil pads were installed during this era? Is there any difference in value between a Parker Bros and a Remington Parker?
Take the guns you want to cut out of the herd, and offer them as trade bait for this Parker.
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Possibly one of you Gentlemen with a better memory and more knowledge than myself could post about the descriptions in the Serial# Identification book as to the late Remington guns being described as all or most all of them having ," Capped Pistol Grips " when in fact a lot of them were straight Stocked guns as is this one although the book says Capped Pistol Grip ! Seems to me years ago when I bought my first Remington Parker ,this was pointed out to me on a thread way back when ,does anyone else remember this and would you mind posting what You know about this ? If I am mistaken on what I think ,then I would appreciate the info. myself ! Thank You ; Russ
Fellas ,I didn't intend to dig up an old ditch when I posted this ,I just didn't have the facts and figures well enough to make a definative comment on it myself ,Thank You all for the Posts I believe this type of information is of great value to any and all who have an interest in the Parker Guns !
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Fellas ,I didn't intend to dig up an old ditch when I posted this ,I just didn't have the facts and figures well enough to make a definative comment on it myself ,Thank You all for the Posts I believe this type of information is of great value to any and all who have an interest in the Parker Guns !
I have Serial Number 242122, and it is a straight grip gun.
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Unread 12-13-2013, 01:09 PM   #27
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I am convinced that late Remington Parker's were made with Mershon pads. I have one and I have seen others that I thought were original. There is a Remington Model 31TC in the Remington Museum that has one and I don't believe that gun has ever left the plant. Hawkins pads had disappeared from inventories before Parker production ended.
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Unread 12-13-2013, 01:43 PM   #28
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Bill I tend to agree with you. When I started researching these guns I found many Remington Parkers with this pad. On another note. The owner of these 2 20 gauges also has a Rem-Parker 12 gauge skeet gun. He said it is on marked In and Out but not skeet. I am going to go shooting with him tomorrow and will get a chance to look at the gun at that time. Made in 1937 I believe he told me.
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This is my famous (to me) late Remington 241xxx DHE with a Hawkins pad. No letter available for this gun....so is this pad original or not?
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I believe that is an original Hawkins Model 25 pad, and that is all that can be said

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