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Unread 02-03-2011, 10:04 AM   #1
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Hello I am am new to the forum. I am looking at a Parker GHE with a serial # 216561 Any help would be GREAT Thanks Mike
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Unread 02-03-2011, 10:16 AM   #2
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According to our Serialization Book, it was made with 28" Parker Special Steel barrels and had a pistol grip stock with cap. Double triggers, automatic shell ejectors. It was probably made in 1926. A PGCA letter is unlikely to give you more information than this, considering its date of manufacture is after the end of the order book period. A valuable gun if in good condition.
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Thanks Bill your description matches the gun. It is also stamped skeet in and skeet out Do you think that could be correct. Again thanks for your help
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It is extremely unlikely that the skeet markings on this gun are original. Does the gun have what is known as "Remington repair codes" on the water table of the barrels? You must post pictures of all the markings on the gun for us to give you an opinion on its originality. Where are you located? Maybe someone with some expertise can examine this gun for you.
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Bill here are some picture Thanks for your help Mike
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We need pictures of the receiver of the gun to determine who may have worked on it.
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I can provide pictures of the complete gun but that is all of the markings on the gun
Thanks Mike I am located in southern Indiana
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Why am I seeing so many barrels lately with the ejector retaining screw welded, filed and polished to complete invisibility???
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Dean thats because it is a ejector gun. The screw to hold the ejectors in is under the dolls head.
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Ahah! I learn something new every day and it's only 6:35 a.m.

I have Parkers with ejectors that have the retaining screw - how do we account for those?

Also, I can think of two sets of barrels where I can make out the outline of the screwhead with a magnifying glass.

Could some of these with the screw, or with evidence of the screw being there, have been extractor guns that were converted to ejectors?
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