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08-23-2013, 09:20 AM | #3 | ||||||
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From your description of the events it seems that you have a set of 20 gauge Vulcan barrels, condition unknown, and an action with the hammers, top lever and spring, cocking hook, and sear spring. You are missing the buttstock, action screws, cocking slide, trip and spring, trigger plate and triggers, trigger guard and other small parts. Do you have the forend with iron?
In good condition and if your Parker is on a size "0" frame if may be worth $3000. To buy and have fitted all of the missing parts may cost you the better part of that sum. Since Parker parts are numbered to the gun the restored gun will never be a collectors item. It will be what we refer to as a "shooter". You might find a similar Parker with cut or severely pitted barrels. The two guns may be able to be merged together to return your family gun to shooting condition. The shop you listed is run by the DelGregos who are old time Parker gunsmiths. They can certainly do the work and may even have new, unfitted parts on hand. If you want your family heirloom restored they can certainly do the work. Be prepared for an estimate near the figure that I pulled out of my ... You will never make any money on this unless you sell the barrels to someone. Otherwise, pay to have this gun returned to shooting condition. That will be like buying a boat or sports car. You would loose money as soon as you take it from the showroom. But then who really cares if we get pleasure from it!!!
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08-23-2013, 06:16 PM | #4 | ||||||
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Thanks guys, i will soon post pictures of this gun on. I been digging and I did a ruff estimate with just parts and unfinished stock, it would be around five hundred bucks and maybe with labor and such, would be around a six maybe seven hundred dollar project. As the gunsmith told me, buy the parts one at a time so the hurt doesn't come all at once. and also yes i do have the for-end stock with its iron and of course the broken stock. I also have actions screws as well. though i do not have the original metal butt plate. it was customized with a rubber butt plate back from around the early 1900's-50's. And one thing i found out that DelGrego is at new york and I'm not really anxious to send my Parker across the us. I live in South Dakota so. Is it possible for him to send parts to me or does he need the entire gun still? and i now found the correct date for this gun. it was made in 1905.
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