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Is this gun marked parker bros or parker?
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It says "Parker Bros. Makers, Meriden, Conn, Plain Steel"
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i have such a gun marked as yours about the same serial number also made in 1875....charlie
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Hi Charlie,
That's great! Do you know what these markings are, or does you gun have these markings as well? I understand that there weren't many with plain steel on the rib, which has made it more difficult to identify these codes. This is the first Parker I have owned, so I'm learning quite a bit. I tend to collect military and wartime pieces mostly. |
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i do not know what these markings are..but mine is marked like yours...the plain steel barrels are pretty rare not to many made with plain steel wrote on them..i have 2 such marked guns...they shoot ok with the plain steel barrel with light field loads...charlie
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Erick, here is the rest of the elephant from under the tent.
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Another photo. A bit dark, but reads Plain Steel.
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Kerilynn, Your 2 most recent photos show a decent 0 grade early Parker minus a hammer and hammer screw. Being a plain steel, gun it is my understanding it wouldn't have foreign sourced barrels . Hopefully others with "Plain Steel" barrels or other barrels of the same period can comment on the initials partially covered by the bottom rib. I don't remember my 2 somewhat earlier lifters having any similar initials but I don't have them handy at the moment. The Parker Story lists some early Parker employees and their job functions. If the initials can be identified, someone with the book handy might be able to match them to a barrel man at Parker B. or not.
You can check to see if a research letter is available for your gun by visiting the home page. One is probably available since the stock book for this serial range is available. Don't know how extensive the info in a letter might be until one is ordered. Erick |
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