Thank you for responding and for the information, Dennis. I'll research here and see if I can find the D2 you mentioned... maybe I can learn something I obviously don't know now.
I don't know that my friend Frank is going to be able to join the PGCA, but I'll mention the idea to him. I do understand a person needs to be a member to buy and sell here.
I'll try to get some pictures taken and posted, though it may take a week or so.
I did see the gun a week ago Friday. It's in good used condition, for an 1880 birthday. Some pitting in barrels but not problematic to shooting. Very little pitting on the exterior. Finish largely missing. What Frank calls "finger print" damascus pattern and ribs are in good condition. Still very tight lock up, though I've not been around many Parker's.
Besides the missing hammer and screw, butt stock and butt plate, I forgot to mention the firing pins are missing. The tang, (not long) has a kink in it. Our assumption is the butt stock was a pistol grip (half grip?) type... any thoughts?
So you know, Frank is 67 and has been around black powder rifles and shotguns (both muzzle loading and breech loading) since he was 14... Out of Southern Ohio and the big black powder range there since about the time it started up. He is very well qualified to assess all the aspects of this firearm.
Seems like in some of the reading I've done here, there really is no such thing as a common stock to fit up to all same-frames. Is that a correct understanding?
We've both thought maybe Brad (last name ???) might have a near-right pattern and could duplicate and fit a butt stock. I'm going to holler at him.
Besides the buy/sell available here for members, are there places a person might look for some of the other missing parts? Or makers of those parts?
Again, thank you for your help Dennis... and thank all viewers for your consideration.
M.Krall
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