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The Serialization Book and the production figures in TPS were compiled from the stock books. At the time of the publication of TPS, the order books had not been copied or studied. Neither book covers all the bases. Once the order books were studied, much more information was available, but it was too late to include that information in the two books. The authors did use some little information from the order books for compilation of the charts in the appendix, but not for the "Grades" section as far as I am aware.
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Bill :
Not to contradict you ,but it is my understanding that Roy Guther copied the stock books at Remington to establish the basic data base for the Parker Story , but he also went thru the order books an compiled basic info on guns of D grade and above .This info was used by Charlie Price to compile the techinical statistics for the Parker Story . After the Parker Story was published ,permission was granted by Remington to allow Fjestad to creat the publication of the "Identification & Serialization " using the info previously memtioned . In conclusion , the Identification & Serialization book contains more info than just stock books ,but has excluded ALL info contained in order books of grades BELOW D grade . This is from memory from being aroud the authors of the Parker Story . This should clarify some of the myth . Either Charlie Price or Bill Mullins can varify this . Respectfully Allan |
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Hi Guys, I am a new member who just purchased a Parker. I knew nothing about them till I got this one. The serial # is 76614, which the chart says was made in 1893. It is a 16 gauge double barrel 28" long. The serial numbers match on all three pieces. The barrel has an 0 stamped on it. The other part has a C and a 3 with a little 10 beside it and up a little bit. It is not a very ornate gun, unless the engraving has been worn off over the years. There is also a fancy T with curves over the top and bottom. On the butt end of the stock, it shows a dog with a duck in its mouth. Can anyone out there tell me anything about this gun. I would really appreciate it.
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Aaron, the 'book' describes your gun as having plain twist barrels, so it is either a grade 0, or grade 1, Top lever hammer gun, 16 ga., 28" barrels. With an 0 frame it will likely, but not definitely, have a lightened water table (Grooves milled in the receiver flats which mate to the barrels. These are lovely shooting guns. I'll say it before the masses; Post pictures please!
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It does have a 0 on the barrel and it also says Twist at the end of the name. Thanks for the info. I traded a $180 dollar 22 pistol for it and was hoping I didn't get stuck. I'll try and figure out how to post the pictures. Thanks for the info.
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That would be an awesome teal gun in the rice fields. They just take your hat off when the fly by, and that gun might swing quick enough to stop 'em!
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I think you can get a six pack of $180 pistols for it. In the mean time, hang your head in shame, you lucky dog.
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Unless the gun is in terrible shape, you got yourself a real deal.
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