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VHE Parker - 20 gauge Pigeon gun....?
Unread 03-19-2023, 04:10 PM   #1
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Hi, all!

I was at a gun auction over the weekend and on preview day I saw a Parker VHE w/ 30" barrels - with NO safety on top of the tang..!

For those who would know - was this made as a pigeon gun, possibly? I have never seen one like it before. It sold today for $3,100. to an Indiana buyer. The gun was made in 1920 on a #1 frame. I can go back to get the serial number if it's needed? It did have a good Jostam pad installed - a brick color.

The tang was never cut for a safety lever it appeared to me.

Interesting Parker...just thought IF others have seen 20 gauges like it before?

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Need a PGCA letter to confirm that it was actually made without a safety.
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We had a DHE 16 gauge 31” that lettered as such in the shop for sale a few years back that left the factory without a safety . Ida bought that gun but some Jack leg had it redone and not the best I ever saw .
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Hi, all!

I was at a gun auction over the weekend and on preview day I saw a Parker VHE w/ 30" barrels - with NO safety on top of the tang..!

For those who would know - was this made as a pigeon gun, possibly? I have never seen one like it before. It sold today for $3,100. to an Indiana buyer. The gun was made in 1920 on a #1 frame. I can go back to get the serial number if it's needed? It did have a good Jostam pad installed - a brick color.

The tang was never cut for a safety lever it appeared to me.

Interesting Parker...just thought IF others have seen 20 gauges like it before?

Thank you!

Wes
Indiana huh think I have a pretty good idea who bought that gun
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Not Me! I already have a 20 with no safety.
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Not Me! I already have a 20 with no safety.
Not me either. Barrels to short
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Gentlemen,

The serial # of the Parker VHE was #185852. IF the safety was there in the past, someone did a great job filling in the slot.

Thank you all for your replies. {Seeing it was a first for this old guy..!}

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I'll dig in the safe and take a picture.
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Not me either. Barrels to short
Well Ida lost money as Ida bet on you
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Vhe 20 no safety and no dolls head
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