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Unread 12-10-2023, 07:56 PM   #121
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10 ga 2 barrel set with original Parker case.
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A Grade-5 James?

What a magnificent Parker!





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This gun is truly spectacular!!!!
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Thanks for sharing this beautiful Parker James!

What is the length of the 2 sets of barrels.

Please post more pictures if possible,
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This is a grade 6. Original barrel lengths are 32&28. Original case.

Made in 1876 and although not stated as an exhibition gun it is about 5-10 serial numbers away from the one in the book.

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James,
Your gun looks like the twin of this gun. This gun was built in 1875.
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This is a grade 6. Original barrel lengths are 32&28. Original case.

Made in 1876 and although not stated as an exhibition gun it is about 5-10 serial numbers away from the one in the book.

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James do you have any idea of how much constriction in the 28” barrels ? I assume the 32’s are tight and tighter yet .
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WOW! What a gun, what frame size??
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2 frame.

Will check the chokes when I get home.
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beautiful gun - must have been made during Parker's blue period
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