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It's a DH 20 gauge
Unread 10-14-2011, 12:11 AM   #1
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Default It's a DH 20 gauge

Howdy All,
About a month ago I placed an absentee bid at an estate auction on a Parker DH 20 gauge and I won. It has 28" damascus steel barrels, splinter forestock and looks to be a replaced buttstock. The bores are in very good condition.
Not much of the damascus pattern left showing. At this time I plan on disassembly, cleaning and inspecting. comply with any needed repairs and reassemble the gun. I'm looking forward to shooting this gun. I will send for a letter on the gun soon.
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Unread 10-14-2011, 05:37 AM   #2
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What a great little gun!
There aren't many of those around but I'm lucky enough to have one too.

The stock does look like a replacement but it appears nice enough.
Does it have the skeleton steel butt plate?
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What a nice little gun. Send for the letter now. You may find that the restock is factory done.
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Unread 10-14-2011, 08:16 AM   #4
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You've seen Parker or Remington factory re-stocks of D grade guns that do not have drop points?

The ID book says capped PG. A person could check the TG bow to see if a straight extension was welded on.
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Hi Guys,

Thanks for the nice comments.
This stock has a Jostam pad on it. I'll agree with Bruce. This stock should have the points. There has been a mod to the TG bow. I'll post some photos today.
This gun was advertised with an incorrect S/N. They goofed on the second digit. I thought it was from 1920 (titanic steel) when I placed my absentee bid but really dates from 1901 (damascus steel). Either way, I'm very grateful for winning the auction. I'm embarassed to say what I paid for the gun.
More photos soon.

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Unread 10-14-2011, 06:22 PM   #6
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Howdy,
Here's photos of the pad and TG bow.

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Unread 10-14-2011, 08:46 PM   #7
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Looks like a replacement stock. The checkering and comb does not look right.
The number matches on the guard, but it has been repaired. Maybe the original stock was broken through the wrist.
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I just cant believe that the long straight part of the trigger guard is a replacement to the original gun, the curved part looks different and may be

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A Damascus 20.....! (Sigh) Good on ya, Jeff! They are few and far between, I bet. Enjoy!
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I'm embarassed to say what I paid for the gun.

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