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I have a Parker with a 2 and E stamped on the water table. Is this a E or G grade? Are they the same? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks !'
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The E was the designation for the grade-2 10 gauge with the pistol grip stock.





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Thank you for your input. I’m excited to learn from experts that forgot more about Parker’s than I know.
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I am happy to relay that I am a Parker collector ass member again!


Also I have a 12 ga Parker G grade with 11/2 frame. I bought the gun with a recoil pad installed. How much does it hurt the value of the gun not having the original ?
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In a mint condition gun, 30 to 50%. As condition goes down, the penalty goes down. A shooter condition gun, 10% or zero.
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Also I have a 12 ga Parker G grade with 11/2 frame. I bought the gun with a recoil pad installed. How much does it hurt the value of the gun not having the original ?
What kind of recoil pad I have two guns that were ordered with pads
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There is not a name on the recoil pad. It is red with a black stick on ,on the back also has a black hard plastic spacer.
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your 2 guns were ordered from Parker Bros with recoil pads. If I would get a parker bros letter would it be a build sheet on the gun?
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To a degree Jim, but it will not likrly include everything.





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