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Unread 02-17-2019, 11:54 AM   #1
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It is a NH or Grade 1 hammerless in 10 gauge. If it were a 12 gauge or smaller it would be a PH. It looks to be in original untouched condition - meaning nobody has done anything but shoot it and care for it.

It can be fired without fear with appropriate loads - the chambers probably being 2 5/8" or 2 7/8".

Nice one! - How long are the barrels? The Serialization & ID book says 30" and they appear to be uncut.





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It is a NH or Grade 1 hammerless in 10 gauge. If it were a 12 gauge or smaller it would be a PH. It looks to be in original untouched condition - meaning nobody has done anything but shoot it and care for it.

It can be fired without fear with appropriate loads - the chambers probably being 2 5/8" or 2 7/8".

Nice one! - How long are the barrels? The Serialization & ID book says 30" and they appear to be uncut.


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Hi Dean,

Excellent, thank you for the help my friend. As far as I am aware this gun has been shot only once. To my knowledge, the barrels are 30 inches but I could be wrong. Unfortunately I don't have the gun in front of me.
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Hi Dean,

As far as I am aware this gun has been shot only once.

I won't argue that point.... it has obviously not been used much.... maybe carried more than shot. But the engraving is still as sharp as when it was new and the finish on both the metal and the wood is basically very lightly worn.

There are others here who will freely give their opinions of its value... but my guess is that the owner is looking for insurance value which will always be higher than what someone would 'like' to pay for such a Parker.





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I won't argue that point.... it has obviously not been use much.... maybe carried more than shot. But the engraving is still as sharp as when it was new and the finish on both the metal and the wood is basically very lightly worn.

There are others here who will freely give their opinions of its value... but my guess is that the owner is looking for insurance value which will always be higher than what someone would 'like' to pay for such a Parker.



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He was wondering about the value purely from a curiosity standpoint. I don't think he was planning on getting a policy for this gun. Thanks for your help
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