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Unread 12-05-2012, 05:32 PM   #1
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Gary, apparently I don't get out enough. Four V grades with cheekpieces? Yup, I have to get out more.
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Unread 12-05-2012, 08:33 PM   #2
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There are numerous Parker stocks with factory original cheekpieces; not many to be sure but they are out there. Some of the most interesting are made of a cork-composite-like material that is nearly as hard as wood, added at the factory as after-market alterations. The gun in question definitely hallmarks the touch of a rifle stockmaker; observe the rise to the cheekpiece and the double-border scribing of the base of the cheekpiece; very strongly reminiscent of a high-powered rifle stock designed for careful shouldering, as opposed to a true shotgun cheekpiece that can be quick-mounted in the field for birds as well as game. Also observe the grip cap 'double radius' treatment, with the bottom of the cap slightly smaller than the base against the grip. Similarly, the forend exhibits the after-market characteristics of the thicker tip as opposed to the Parker standard taper (wider in the Remington Ilion Parkers as opposed to the Meriden manufacture under either Parker Bros. or Remington post-1934. The style of restocking strongly suggests European craftsmanship (German or Austrian) typical of a drilling or other similar multi-barreled guns. Observe early photographs of Lefever, Hollenbeck, Sauer, and pre-WW II Krieghoff drillings and double rifles for comparison and contrast.
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Unread 12-06-2012, 06:13 PM   #3
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So, did Parker always stamp the serial number in the stock under the trigger gaurd? Did they always stamp it under the forend iron?

When I first saw the gun I noticed the cheek piece and thought Sauer immediately.

I'm still considering this gun but if I pass on it for sure I will let those that are interested know where it is
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Unread 12-07-2012, 09:41 AM   #4
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Here is another V grade with a cheek Piece, It is a 12 gauge. Gary
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This was the gun that I referenced in my earlier post. Do not know when the pad got put on, He has not sent for a letter. Gary
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Gary, that is a beautiful gun.
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Unread 12-18-2012, 09:09 AM   #7
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For those of you interested, the gun is at Midwest Shooters Supply in Lomira, WI. Sorry for the late post. I hope it is still there for those interested. Good Luck!
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Whoever crafted that stock really knew what he was doing. A monte carlo would have been much easier to do. It almost looks like it was made separately and then put on.
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