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| Registered User | My brother-in-law gave me a very old shotgun, muzzle loader, percussion, single barrel. It is very worn, but may have been a real gem in its younger days. It is marked Parker only on the sideplate, which has a good deal of scroll work as does the rest of the receiver metal, tangs etc. It is missing the ram rod and hammer. Also, it has what I believe would be a damascus barrel, the old wrapped made barrel. Can anyone tell me about this gun or direct me where to go to do some research? Thanks for any help, |
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| Super Moderator ![]() | It a shame your Parker is in that bad shape, but you are not alone.Most Parkers (95%) are in 30% shape or less. Parkers were mfg. from 1866-1934 then sold to Remington and in 1938 the plant was moved to Ilion,NY. Your gun as Described would still bring 375.00 to maybe 500.00. A pristine Damascus D grade would be worth 3500.00+. Rich
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| Super Moderator ![]() | Try this link for parts suppliers... Shotgunworld.com - Find your shotgun parts here. There is a Parker Forum on the internet that may be helpful...Parker Gun Collectors Association Forum A trip to a Larger library as well as gun shows can help with research... Good luck. Rich
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