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Unread 05-13-2024, 10:00 PM   #1
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I really like any Parker hammer gun grade 3 and above. The bolster sculpting that was done starting at grade 3 level is hands down some of the nicest styling that one could ask for on a gun. And a set of Bernard barrels would sweeten it even more. So I guess I would say a grade C (4) Parker hammer gun.
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I really like any Parker hammer gun grade 3 and above. The bolster sculpting that was done starting at grade 3 level is hands down some of the nicest styling that one could ask for on a gun. And a set of Bernard barrels would sweeten it even more. So I guess I would say a grade C (4) Parker hammer gun.
I would have to agree with Brian on the Parker hammer guns, not so much a fan of the low grade with round bolsters, but the grade 2 with sculpted breeches and then they just get better as the grade goes higher.
I haven’t owned nearly all the American hammer guns, but but in my opinion, Parker hammer guns are as good as it gets!
Ithaca NID’s grade 3 are one of my favorites, of course grade 5’s and 7’s are attractive also
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Don't forget for that classic styling and overall solid construction, Crescent Arms hammer guns are hard to beat. Just sayin'.
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Don't forget for that classic styling and overall solid construction, Crescent Arms hammer guns are hard to beat. Just sayin'.
Can't verify that without pictures, just saying.
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Brian, I note you are moving forward from the Black Beauty . I, too, like the sculpting on the Parker hammer guns.



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Like the guy said when you spend 10,000.00 the first thing you think is why did I do that, It was the same as my first Rolex, 15000.00 but I wanted it and bought it some asked why I needed it, I said it had nothing to do with need only want.

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Knowing the survival rate of these old treasures only adds to the intrigue. Each example has its own unique path of usage.
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