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Unread 04-16-2010, 11:58 AM   #1
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The photos are still not clear but it appears as if the barrels are not cut. Try taking the gun outside with the camera on a tripod and photographing the end of the rib. If you have to shoot indoors get more light on the gun.
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the sun just came out so I will try i just have a 100 doaalr cannon, nothing fancy. Ill go out but any other suggestions would be appreciate. I have 2 400 wat work lights, but think they will be too bright
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Sorry to be niave, where exactly is the end of the rib with the top?

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Jim,

Just like your previous picture where the beed is. What we are looking for is a blank space on the rib between the muzzel and where the squigly lines start. I think I see that your Parker has it, but the picture was a little fuzzy. That tells us the barrels have not been cut and that is what you want. Still a great looking Parker. I have a 20 and 28 gauge Parker that both have 26" barrels. I see this is GHE which means it has ejectors and that is anothe good thing.

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Jim nice looking gun and from you last photos it does not look as if the barrels are cut, it looks like it was born with 28" barrels, that's a good thing. How did you come across this gun looks like a great hunting gun.
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I got it from my Grandfather. I havent had it out in a while. Somebody said hed give me a grand a few years ago. I am not real knowlegable thats why I am here. You asked me what I plan do do with it.. I don't know whot I can/cannot post but lets just say I lost my job... I appreciate all the input from all of you so far...Jim
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Jim Frist I won't send you a pm trying to buy the gun but I am sure you will get a few... The gun if it is a 20 ga is worth alot more then a grand I think you would be in the area of $2800 to $3500 in the condition that it is in. Very hard to tell with out more detail photos of condition but 2800 would be on the very low side and 3500 would be about average, if the condition is better then what I can see in the photos the price would be even higher. Make sure it is a 20 ga and not a 28 ga because if it is a 28 you are well over $10,000. Put it on Gunbroker with a starting price of $2500 and see how high it goes. You will need better pictures though Sorry that you have to sell your Grandfathers gun that would mean a lot to me if I had a family gun. Good luck Eric
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