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Unread 12-21-2022, 10:27 PM   #1
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I recently came across a post 1934-42 SC Trap Parker with a wooden adjustable comb matching the stock finish, and what appears to be a Morgan adjustable recoil pad. I am new to Parker shotguns and would like to know if these two modifications affect the value of this otherwise factory condition single shot 12 gauge. It appears that these trap models are not often encountered, at least on the internet. Is this the case? I only found two for sale and both have had some reconditioning, either the stock or all the finish. This one does not appear to have been worked on and the case hardening finish still sparkles. The serial number on this Parker is about 1,500 numbers from the estimated one that was last produced after Remington bought Parker. Any information would be most appreciated. THANK YOU!!
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Those are both aftermarket modifications. And yes, they negatively affect to value. But, if you acquired her to shoot and compete, who cares. I’m speaking as one who enjoys shooting trap with a Parker, exclusively.

It can be difficult to find a vintage SBT that hasn’t been monkeyed with. It’s the way of the trap shooter.
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Finding any trap gun that has not had a ton of alteration is rare. I have seen worse than this.

Usually modifications like this will mean a value that is half to 1/3rd less than it would be if it were not altered.
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In looking at your photo more closely, your whole buttstock is not original factory. It was replaced later on and then modified further. The forend may not be original either.

There are a few things about the stock shape that are just not at all factory correct. And the checkering is all less than up to par.
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THANK YOU ALL for your quick replies and comments based on your expertise! I think I will pass on this one. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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Please join as a member for $40 a year and when one comes up for sale here, as often members post here first, you will be able to purchase it.
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In looking at your photo more closely, your whole buttstock is not original factory. It was replaced later on and then modified further. The forend may not be original either.

There are a few things about the stock shape that are just not at all factory correct. And the checkering is all less than up to par.
Since I like to learn things, would you mind elaborating on the few things you noticed Brian? Thanks
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The comb, the transition of the grip to the toe line, the cheek and of course the checkering.
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