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08-13-2025, 08:28 PM
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Help me buy my first Parker
Greetings from South Carolina!
A friend asked me to help him sell a couple shotguns and one is a Parker. I’ve long wanted a Parker and here is the opportunity.
Here is what it is: A 12 Gauge Grade V with Vulcan steel barrels. It was made in 1919. The frame is a 1 and the barrel weight is marked 310. All original to include the buttplate. Used and finish worn with OK bluing on the barrels and no color cases still present on the frame. The barrels are 28”. Bores are excellent and she locks up well.
I need to come up with a price that is fair to my friend but fair to me as well. What does a plain old field gun like this really sell for when passed between friends for cash? I’m assuming I do not have anything here particularly rare or collectible.
Thanks for your help!
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08-13-2025, 09:33 PM
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Perhaps not rare, but a 1 frame 12 isn't that common, and providing the gun fits you, it could be a great first gun for walk-up, and upland hunting. In my opinion, despite 12s being somewhat slow movers today, and providing there aren't any issues, $1000 to $1250 would be fair for both you and your friend.
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