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This is the one that is in question, not in the book. After looking closer, the last three digits do not seem to match the first 3 digits, but it is that way on the water table and on the barrels and the bottomof the fore arm...
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Kirk,The D grade and the A grade look to be outstanding guns.The V grade looks to have seen some hard use.The checkering has been sanded off the wrist and the obvious crack in the stock. Also the "3 inch" chamber marking is not factory.I would have the barrels checked by a good gunsmith before I even thought about shooting it. I do not like to put a price tag on a gun from pictures but you can get a fair idea on value from looking at Gunsamerica.com or GunInternational.com just type in Parker. Keep an eye on your PM,s
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"Much care is bestowed to make it what the Sportsman needs-a good gun"-Charles Parker Last edited by Dave Suponski; 10-24-2009 at 09:46 PM.. |
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Kirk: In addition to the advice Dave gave above, James Julia just auctioned quite a number of Parkers. Robin Lewis posted the hammer prices on this site. Go to No. 3 & scroll down. You have some nice Parkers.
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