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Valuation / information inquiry on VH, 000, .410 |
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05-22-2025, 05:25 PM
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Valuation / information inquiry on VH, 000, .410
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the community and recently came into possession of a family-inherited Parker .410 and 28 gauge—I'll be making a separate post about the 28 gauge soon.
Right now, I'm hoping to learn more about the .410. From the research I've done, it appears to be a fairly rare piece, with only 469 produced in the VH grade. The serial number is 236496, placing it among the last guns made before Winchester took over Parker.
It features a 26" barrel, 3" chamber, double triggers, and a round pistol grip. I'm looking for any additional information or insights that might help us better understand its value and history.
I will be attaching some photos for reference.
Thank you!
(Edited by John D. to conform to forum rules)
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Your VH .410-bore was made after the Remington take over. The PARKER GUN WORKS - OVERLOAD PROVED is the Remington era proof stamp. The KD on the left barrel flat near the lug is a Remington date code K = May D = 1935. Your frame was certainly already serial numbered during Parker Bros. days. Expensive .410-bores were certainly not fast movers during the Great Depression. Some other guns I've recorded in the 2364xx range carry the PARKED BROS. - OVERLOAD PROVED stamp and no date code on the barrel flat. Guns weren't completed in exact serial number order.
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