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First Parker (Pic's) - Opinion on Condition and value
Unread 03-19-2011, 09:29 AM   #1
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Default First Parker (Pic's) - Opinion on Condition and value

I am a new Parker owner. This is my first Parker (also first American SxS). I have a few British SxS but could never understand the mystic of Parkers. This is the first Parker I have handled and if a low grade Parker handles like this, I can understand why every Parker owner loves their guns.

Every thing I know about Parker's have been learned over the past 2 weeks on this forum. This a a great forum and thanks to every one who shares valuable information and pictures on this forum.

I know enough to identify the grade, gauge, barrel type etc. but need help to understand the condition and value. Any help will be highly appreciated.

Bores are excellent with no rust or pitting. Lock up is very very tight.

Gauge : 16
Grade : GH
Frame : 0
Barrel : 28" Damascus
Year : 1899

Also the barrel weight is 3 1, Is it a reason for concern as I have seen that even most 20ga are heavier?
































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