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07-29-2018, 02:50 PM | #3 | ||||||
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If you’re not familiar with the FAQ area of our website you would do well to spend some time there. The answers to most of your questions can be found there. The FAQ section is a great resource for anyone interested in learning about Parker shotguns.
Actually, clicking on any of the links in that column to the left side of our home page is a self-tutorial. .
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07-29-2018, 03:41 PM | #4 | ||||||
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What you have is the most popular Parker Bros. double made -- a 12-gauge, VH-Grade. More of them made than any other grade or gauge, and the great bulk of them on the 2-frame. The VH-Grade was the lowest priced Parker Bros. double offered from its introduction in 1898 until 1912 when the Trojan Grade was added. The first years of that range were big years for Parker Bros. production until the crash in late 1907 slowed things down.
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07-29-2018, 09:24 PM | #5 | ||||||
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If you want more detailed info, post pictures of both sides of the stock, checkering and frame. Show the barrels including the muzzle and top rib. Some generalizations could be made about originality and condition if you like.
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07-29-2018, 11:50 PM | #6 | ||||||
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4 lb 1 oz, that has to be one of the lighter weight 2 frame 12s I have seen.
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