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Unread 03-10-2023, 08:49 AM   #31
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I would like to see any Parker for sale, whether I end up being interested in it or not. Requesting a link is not trashing a dealer or seller.
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Unread 03-10-2023, 07:54 PM   #32
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They say it’s validated blah blah blah yet they don’t see fit to even show the serial number ?
Lots of sellers on the 'net don't like to post the whole serial number. Not necessarily a problem for me.
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I am skeptical as well, however not too proud to ask for the serial # and the price!
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Unread 03-11-2023, 01:01 AM   #34
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Lots of sellers on the 'net don't like to post the whole serial number. Not necessarily a problem for me.
When I first started using GB I wouldn’t allow the serial number to be seen . But I got over that pretty quick . Now when I list a gun I make sure the serial number on the water table , the trigger guard , the barrels and the forearm . Cuts down on a good many questions . I’ll say this , if I’m personally thinking about buying and they won’t divulge the serial number it’s a deal breaker .
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A few years ago Remington Arms commissioned Galazan to build a small few of AAHE 28 ga and 410 bore. The fact that Remington purchased Parker in the 1930’s, Remington and Galazan maintain these guns are a continuation of the Parker Gun production. The asking price for several years was $50,000.00. Remington entered Bankruptcy and a few of these guns were sold at auction for somewhere in the low to mid $30,000 range.

My quess is that this is one of those guns. Obviously I don’t Know, just Think.
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I thought it was for the 20ga AHE, I am probably wrong, any way it did not sell good, Gary
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I never knew of any of those Remington/Galazan/Parkers to have been made in .410 - I thought they were all 28 gauge guns.






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That’s my story and I’m sticking with it.
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They were all 28g guns. They made about 12. Half of them actually sold.
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A while back CSMC had one of those guns they made for Remington for sale that was rather poorly fitted with .410-bore barrels.
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