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Old 08-21-2021, 11:46 PM   #21
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While not a Parker I was on a Brit stalking forum that I chat on from time to time and someone asked about Ruger #1’s I made a comment that I was down to two and should go an and list them . A guy in Wyoming that also frequents the same forum sent me a PM wanting to know details and prices . I told what I’d start them on GB for etc and told him what I’d take . He sent the cashiers check the following day . Makes me think I might have priced them to low .
Craig: I am a long time #1 guy. As I sit typing this I am looking at six of them. They seem to vacillate up and down in price based on model and caliber. I have stuck with some of the "off" caliber stuff like 22 BR and rechambered 6mm BR etc. I also have a re-barrel gun in 17 Fireball done by Mark Penrod with a Lilja barrel. All but one of my #1's have had trigger work done on them.
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Looking at this thread, Andy, it takes a while to learn. Often, you will buy a few and later see what is a good deal and what is not. It is easy to get Parker fever and jump in and then learn more and buy more wisely. I watched a nice GHE sit for over 2 years, not really over priced but it had an ugly white line pad on it and a length of pull at 15 1/4. Looked at it again and spoke to Brian and others about it and guessed it was sitting because it looked like the stock must have been cut but not true. I made an offer, sent it to Brian for a repro butt plate and a clean up on the wood and I am very pleased with a nice steel barrel GHE 28" with a 14 1/4 lop at a reasonable price 12 ga 1 1/2 frame at just under 7 lbs. Take your time, there are some nice Parkers out there with your name on them. Half the fun is the search and the expertise that will guide you is all over this forum and they're always glad to help.
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Thank you Alfred. I think my biggest mistake was over paying (maybe) for a GH that has been re-blued and re-case colored and re-stocked (the stock however is spectacular and I've posted it here). It is probably the first one I'll sell if I need to raise funds for another fun. I enjoy the hunt and enjoy just stopping into odd little gun shops. Unfortunately I haven't found anything magic yet but some interesting things have appeared. I'm still hoping this jackass realizes his Trojan is not worth over 5 grand
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Apparently, a very nice VH(E?) 20 ga with 26" barrels walked into the Monroeville, Pa gun show Saturday. The gent was asking $4000. A good friend of mine examined the gun and said it was all original, but he is a Fox collector. Wished I had been there to see it and make an offer.
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Craig: I am a long time #1 guy. As I sit typing this I am looking at six of them. They seem to vacillate up and down in price based on model and caliber. I have stuck with some of the "off" caliber stuff like 22 BR and rechambered 6mm BR etc. I also have a re-barrel gun in 17 Fireball done by Mark Penrod with a Lilja barrel. All but one of my #1's have had trigger work done on them.
One of those leaving my accumulation is a rebarrel in 22-250AI it has a Lilja stainless barrel and a Canjar set trigger . I shot the smallest three shot group so far in my life with that gun it was .054” over the diameter of the bullet . My father bought that rifle I never did care for it . The other I’m selling is a plain Jane like new in the box 1B in 243 , I gave my pop that one for Xmas fifteen years ago . Worked up three loads for it , killed a deer with it pulled the scope off and it’s been in the safe ever since . Over the years I’ve had 40+ different #1’s all factory except the 250AI . Always wanted one in a 257 Weatherby , had them in 270 an 300 Weatherby . Also would liked to have had 1A’s in 6.5x55 and 7x57 but never pulled the trigger to purchase either . The only ones I truely miss in the 1’s I owned were a 1B in 264 Win Mag and a 1H in 375 H&H Mag .
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